Twitter feed: @efa_oz
- RT @APPSPolicyForum: Undermining #encryption won’t work, and police have enough powers anyway | @DrMoniqueMann, @admmo & @nidhalaigh https… about 1 day ago
- RT @SalingerPrivacy: I find it absurd that Privacy Policies are drafted as if they were contracts. They’re just policies. You wouldn’t ask… about 1 day ago
- Media Release: Electronic Frontiers Australia welcomes Turnbull Government support for strong encryption… https://t.co/6ralbP1E9t about 1 day ago
- RT @itgrrl: Could we please NOT use a critical service like welfare payments as the experimental #innovation playground for use of #blockch… about 4 days ago
- RT @peter_tonoli: Think your medical records are safe, because they're 'deidentified'? Work by @VTeagueAus @chrisculnane & @bipr explains t… about 6 days ago
- RT @DRWaus: In case you missed it, earlier this week we released the #StateOfDigitalRights report, outlining all the ways your digital righ… about 6 days ago
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May 2018
Electronic Frontiers Australia welcomes the recent acknowledgement by Angus Taylor during Privacy Awareness Week that strong encryption is vital for safeguarding the privacy and security of all Australians. "Let me be clear about this, we support strong encryption for the … Continue reading
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Apr 2018
The proposal that the Australian Signals Directorate be permitted to access emails, bank records, and text messages of Australian citizens without their knowledge should be unequivocally rejected by all Australians. EFA is deeply concerned that this is yet another example … Continue reading
EFA has co-signed a letter, with 50+ organisations to call on Axel Voss MEP (Member of the European Parliament) to delete Article 11. Article 11 is a proposal that wants to demand licensing fees for sharing tiny snippets of text, extracts, even … Continue reading
We see today that the Australian government is still pushing for an encryption backdoor, and isn’t engaging with the Australian public about what they intend to do. The bill is apparently in “advanced stages” without any transparency on its impact to … Continue reading
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Mar 2018
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE BY ELECTRONIC FRONTIERS AUSTRALIA, FUTURE WISE, AUSTRALIAN PRIVACY FOUNDATION, AND DIGITAL RIGHTS WATCH In light of the revelations that Cambridge Analytica has reportedly misused the data of over 50 million people on Facebook, Australia’s leading digital and … Continue reading