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- The IANA Transition - the biggest change to the Internet you've never heard of: https://t.co/M1FGvxfsSt 10:44 07 Oct 2016
- Govt agencies removed from #metadata access list tried (unsuccessfully) to get access via the Federal Police. https://t.co/gin3qffuBT 13:49 04 Oct 2016
- SYDNEY: tonight 6pm @Fishburners , chapter meeting/Crytoparty - great speakers, privacy guidance & more: https://t.co/7YJRa7NKAY 15:30 21 Sep 2016
- SYDNEY: tonight 6pm @Fishburners, chapter meeting/Crytoparty - great speakers, privacy guidance & more: https://t.co/7YJRa85lZy 10:30 21 Sep 2016
- SYDNEY: join us tmrw night for another chapter meeting/Crytoparty - great speakers, privacy guidance & more: https://t.co/7YJRa85lZy 16:30 20 Sep 2016
- SYDNEY: this Wed: another chapter meeting/Crytoparty - great speakers, privacy guidance & more: https://t.co/7YJRa85lZy 12:30 19 Sep 2016
The IANA transition is an important event that is vital for the Internet, but if you hadn't been told about it you wouldn't notice it. The change is fundamental, but will change relatively little day to day. IANA is a … Continue reading
We are not the ABS, and we can't help you obtain a paper form or login details for the census. We know that a lot of people have been having trouble getting through to the ABS and/or haven't received … Continue reading
Recently, we released our Election 2016 scorecard. We were really pleased to see a lot of substantive and thoughtful replies from the smaller parties. As in 2013, Pirate Party Australia and the Australian Greens have scored full marks. For the … Continue reading
Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA), Australia’s leading digital rights advocacy organisation, has long campaigned for positive reform to Australia’s Copyright Act. EFA believes that Australia’s Copyright Act is unnecessarily inflexible and no longer fit for purpose in an increasingly digital world. … Continue reading
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In January 2016 Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA), along with the Australian Privacy Foundation, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, BluePrint for Free Speech and FutureWise wrote to Prime Minister Turnbull asking for his support for strong encryption and for his commitment … Continue reading