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Technology built to uplift and connect people should not be turned into a tool of oppression. Read our open letter to the tech industry, published as a full-page ad in Wired Magazine today. As Trump takes office, we're calling on tech to delete logs, encrypt data, shed light on government demands, and fight for user rights in court & in policy. Read more and see the ad: https://eff.org/defend-users

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Congress updated the Freedom of Information Act. Now let's put the new FOIA law to work.

An Updated Transparency Law Means New Language For Your Records Requests As the sun sets on the Obama presidency, let’s make sure the light shines brightly anew on the incoming administration. In 2016, Congress passed the biggest update to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the nation’s transpar...
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Protecting yourself online is more important than ever. Watch this video and learn how EFF can help you stay safe.

The web is in the middle of a massive change from non-secure HTTP to the more secure HTTPS protocol. All web servers use one of these two protocols to get web pages from the server to your browser. HTTP has serious problems that make it vulnerable to eavesdropping and content hijacking. HTTPS fixes…
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Protecting yourself online is more important than ever - watch this
video and learn how EFF can help you stay safe: https://www.eff.org/encrypt-the-web

The web is in the middle of a massive change from non-secure HTTP to the more secure HTTPS protocol. All web servers use one of these two protocols to get web pages from the server to your browser. HTTP has serious problems that make it vulnerable to eavesdropping and content hijacking. HTTPS fixes…
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We're on CREDO Mobile members' January ballot! Vote for EFF to direct funds to privacy and free speech protection.

My vote will help decide how CREDO distributes more than $150,000 to three amazing nonprofit groups. You can vote too.
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Obama never provided a real response to the 100,000 citizens who called for the White House to defend encryption.

This year was one of the busiest in recent memory when it comes to cryptography law in the United States and around the world. But for all the Sturm und Drang, surprisingly little actually changed in the U.S. In this post, we’ll run down the list of things that happened, how they could have gone wro...
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From Brazil blocking WhatsApp to Peru's new spy tools, EFF keeps a close eye on Internet freedom in Latin America.

Throughout 2016, EFF and our civil society partners have been closely following digital rights developments throughout Latin America. You can see some of the results in Unblinking Eyes, our exhaustive survey of surveillance law and practice across the Americas, as well as multiple countries’ localiz...
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2016 is the year EFF set out to kill all the DRM in the world forever.

A decade ago, DRM seemed like it was on the ropes: it had disappeared from music, most video was being served DRM-free by YouTube and its competitors, and gamers were united in their hatred of the technology. But by 2016, DRM had come roaring back, finding its way into voting machines, insulin pumps...
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From drones to virtual currency to gang databases, here's how EFF fought for digital rights in California in 2016.

While the presidential election has thrown the federal government into a cloud of uncertainty, one thing is clear: EFF has never been in a better position to protect our rights on the state level in California.
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Dozens of grassroots groups around the U.S. champion digital rights. Can your community learn from their examples?

Since the Electronic Frontier Alliance launched this spring, dozens of grassroots groups across the country have found common cause.
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It's the last day to make a 2016 donation to EFF. Give online or by mail to support privacy & free speech today!

Donate before the end of the year and help EFF receive additional challenge grants totaling $39,350!
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Corporate and government interests who seek to censor the Web have turned to private, often secret agreements.

Over the past few years, Internet users have found their voice in the halls of power. Through legal challenges, speaking to legislators, and effective online organizing, we've beat back many attempts to create mechanisms of censorship and strip speakers of their privacy. We defeated the SOPA/PIPA In...
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This year the gags came off in Internet Archive and CREDO Mobile's national security letter cases.

When Congress passed the USA FREEDOM Act in 2015 as part of the country’s reckoning with the post-9/11 surveillance state, comparably little attention was paid to amendments the law made to national security letters (NSLs). At the time, EFF said that these changes stopped far short of the NSL reform...
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It's a great time to renew an EFF membership. Contributions of any size will help us unlock a $20K challenge grant!

Donate before the end of the year and help EFF receive additional challenge grants totaling $39,350!
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There's a global fight over who controls the Internet, with governments and companies squaring off against users.

It's been twenty years since John Perry Barlow declared cyberspace independent, but there continues to be a long line of not-so-weary giants aiming to expand their territory over the electronic frontier. Here is 2016's roll call of national governments and courts who either presumed that their own l...
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At the end of 2016, more users have access to secure messaging than ever before-but there's still a long way to go.

This year has been full of developments in messaging platforms that employ encryption to protect users. 2016 saw an increase in the level of security for some major messaging services, bringing end-to-end encryption to over a billion people.
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