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We're the Electronic Frontier Foundation. We defend your civil liberties in a digital world.

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Joined August 2006

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  1. 10 hours ago

    We’re to all of our friends and allies working together to fight back against bad corporate speech policies that negatively impact marginalized communities all over the world.

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  2. 10 hours ago

    We are so thankful to for their amazing work in recording and editing our new podcast! Check it out here

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  4. 11 hours ago

    We're thankful for groups like Electronic Frontier Alliance member working to empower users through advocacy in support of free and open source software and tools.

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  5. 11 hours ago

    We're thankful to have allies like join us in the fight to end government use of face surveillance technology.

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  6. 12 hours ago

    We’re to our many collaborators on content moderation and platform censorship work, including (but not limited to!)

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  7. 12 hours ago

    Great to for partnering with EFF to teach journalists along the U.S.-Mexico border about surveillance and device searches.

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  8. 12 hours ago

    We’re for our clients in Scott v. AT&T who are helping us ensure that your telephone records are not sold to a range of problematic users, including bounty hunters.

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  9. 13 hours ago

    We’re to the community for making the internet freedom/digital rights space safer, healthier, more welcoming, and increasingly powerful!

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  10. 13 hours ago

    We’re to , , and hundreds of nonprofits and NGOs for standing together this year to save the .ORG registry.

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  11. 13 hours ago

    We’re for the researchers and publishers striving to make medical research available to all.

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  12. 13 hours ago

    We’re for our clients in Jewel v. NSA who have stood firm for many years against mass national security surveillance.

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  13. 14 hours ago

    We’re for our clients in Williams v. San Francisco, who took to the streets to protest the police killing of George Floyd and are standing up again in court to oppose the city’s mass surveillance of those protests.

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  14. 14 hours ago

    We’re thankful for and her explanation of the third-party doctrine, and why it’s so important for your privacy. Check it out in EFF’s new podcast

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  15. 14 hours ago

    We’re for our ProjectRecon clients in Voss v. CDCR, who are building an AI system to identify and correct racial bias in our criminal justice system.

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  16. 14 hours ago

    We're thankful for Electronic Frontier Alliance members like , building tech solutions that empower their users instead of monopolistic ISPs.

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  17. 15 hours ago

    We’re for our 11 clients in Alasaad v. Wolf, who fought back against the unreasonable device searches at US ports of entry, and the many speech, civil rights, and privacy advocates that filed amicus briefs in support of our argument.

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  18. 15 hours ago

    EFF is for anonymous security researchers who speak out even when doing so might lead to retaliation. We're also thankful that the First Amendment protects their right to anonymity.

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  19. 15 hours ago

    We are for the growing community of allies working to make stalkerware a thing of the past.

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  20. 15 hours ago

    We’re for our clients in Woodhull v. United States who are working to have the wrongheaded law FOSTA/SESTA declared unconstitutional.

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