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If you're heading out to a protest, there are a number of concepts to keep in mind to keep yourself—and your data—safe.
EFF is proud to join this amicus brief in support of Perkins Coie and against the Trump administration's efforts to punish law firms for refusing to do the government's bidding.
"We all deserve to have private communication privacy, and we all deserve to be able to have conversations that we know other people aren't listening to," EFF’s @npub1z2zl...5t0s told Dark Reading.
Travelers "need to have a plan about how to protect their data, and what they are going to do if they're pulled into secondary inspection and asked to unlock their device," EFF’s Sophia Cope told @npub1qxcr...970r - but such plans aren’t one-size-fits-all.
Security means different things for different people. Check out our surveillance self-defense guides for protesters, researchers, LGBTQ youth, human rights defenders, and more.
Congress is pushing website-blocking bills that would let private companies erase sites from the internet—based on nothing but a hollow promise not to abuse this new power.
“For more than two decades, surveillance towers at the border have proven to be a boondoggle, and adding AI isn’t going to make it any less of a boondoggle — it will just be an AI-powered boondoggle,” EFF’s Dave Maass told @npub1s89f...rdtv.