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Podcast Episode: Finding the Joy in Digital Security

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DIG Awards

EFF's Jillian York will be speaking at the annual DIG Festival, honoring journalism.

DIG Awards

EFF's Jillian York will be speaking at the annual DIG Festival, honoring journalism.

PrivSec Global

EFF's Jillian York will join a panel discussion entitled "Apple's New Child Safety Features: Privacy Benefits or an Authoritarian Governments Dream Come True?

HTTPS Is Actually Everywhere

For more than 10 years, EFF’s HTTPS Everywhere browser extension has provided a much-needed service to users: encrypting their browser communications with websites and making sure they benefit from the protection of HTTPS wherever possible. Since we started offering HTTPS Everywhere, the battle to ...

Broadband Communities Summit 2021: Bills, Bills, Bills … and Getting Them Passed

The Broadband Communities Summit is the leading event for community leaders, multifamily property owners and network builders and deployers interested in the building, managing, marketing and monetizing of high-speed broadband technologies and services. It is focused on the successful delivery of high-speed broadband networks to communities – from multifamily properties...

EFF Members can get free or discounted tickets to All Things Open!

EFF at All Things Open 2021

EFF is excited to be a part of this year's All Things Open, the largest open technology event on the U.S. East Coast.All Things Open 2021 will feature in-person programming that takes place at The Raleigh Convention Center with 15+ tracks and nearly 100 speakers. The virtual portion of...

How California’s Broadband Infrastructure Law Promotes Local Choice

The legislative session has ended and Governor Newsom is expected to sign into law S.B. 4 and A.B. 14, bills that stand as the final piece of the state’s new broadband infrastructure program. With a now- estimated $7.5 billion assembled between federal and state funds, California has the resources it...
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No, Tech Monopolies Don’t Serve National Security

In what appears to be a “throw spaghetti on the wall approach” to stopping antitrust reform targeting Big Tech, a few Members of Congress and a range of former military and intelligence officials wrote a letter asserting that these companies need to be protected for national security. It’s a spurious...

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