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Speaking Freely: Tanka Aryal

Tanka Aryal is the President of Digital Rights Nepal. He is an attorney practicing at the Supreme Court of Nepal. He has long worked to promote digital rights, the right to information, freedom of expression, civic space, accountability, and internet freedom nationally for the last 15 years. Mr. Aryal holds...
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EFF is Trying Something New: Careful, Thoughtful Advertising

As it becomes increasingly impossible to disentangle our digital lives from anything else in our world, companies and governments are finding new ways to surveil us in public, hoover up our data, crack down on free expression, and listen in on our private, encrypted conversations. EFF is rising to meet...

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EFF participates in "Thousand Platforms" Conference

EFF's Associate Director of EU Policy, Svea Windwehr, will speak at the "Thousands Platforms" conference in Berlin. The conference, hosted by FernUniversität Hagen, explores research topics and issues in the area of platform regulation in the wake of the Digital Services Act (DSA). Svea Windwehr will take part in a...

Bold Beginnings - Navigating Tech’s Gender Divide

Jillian York will give the Welcome and Keynote for the Female's Favour{IT}e Conference, "Bold Beginnings - Navigating Tech’s Gender Divide." This is an one-day event for women of all ages and professional backgrounds to join forces and pioneer new pathways in tech and entrepreneurship.

EFF participates in "Thousand Platforms" Conference

EFF's Associate Director of EU Policy, Svea Windwehr, will speak at the "Thousands Platforms" conference in Berlin. The conference, hosted by FernUniversität Hagen, explores research topics and issues in the area of platform regulation in the wake of the Digital Services Act. Svea Windwehr will take part in a session...

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EFF Lawsuit Discloses Documents Detailing Government’s Social Media Surveillance of Immigrants

Despite rebranding a federal program that surveils the social media activities of immigrants and foreign visitors to a more benign name, the government agreed to spend more than $100 million to continue monitoring people’s online activities, records disclosed to EFF show.Thousands of pages of government procurement records and related correspondence...

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The Human Toll of ALPR Errors

This post was written by Gowri Nayar, an EFF legal intern. Imagine driving to get your nails done with your family and all of a sudden, you are pulled over by police officers for allegedly driving a stolen car. You are dragged out of the car and detained at gun...

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