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We're the Electronic Frontier Foundation. We're a nonprofit that fights for your privacy and free speech online. Find all of EFF's social media accounts at eff.org/social.
The Trump administration’s new policy requiring applicants for student and exchange visas to set social media accounts to “public” for government review is a dangerous expansion of existing social media collection efforts. This policy gravely chills free expression.
After the Supreme Court's decision in FSC v. Paxton, EFF and others fighting against online age restrictions have our work cut out for us. But the case doesn't apply to all age restrictions. And we'll keep fighting to protect against broader age-gating mandates.
If you’re arrested you should be able to examine the technology used to identify you, especially if there’s a history of inaccuracies. We argue just that in our latest amicus brief.
Calling all journalists covering the US-MX border and immigration: we're teaming up with Freedom of the Press Foundation, Centre for Investigative Journalism and ACOS Alliance to offer dedicated security workshops in Albuquerque and El Paso in August. Apply here! https://eff.org/jstapp
🗣️ Livestream Alert: Pride in Digital Freedom—this Thursday! Join EFF's Daly Barnett and Rin Alajaji with special guests Andy Izenson and Mandy Salley, for a conversation about digital freedom and the LGBT+ community. eff.org/livestream-pride2025
Google, Meta, and Amazon are among the top companies tracking you across the web. By automatically blocking their trackers, Privacy Badger makes it harder for Big Tech companies to profit from your personal information.
Google, Meta, and Amazon are among the top companies tracking you across the web. By automatically blocking their trackers, Privacy Badger makes it harder for Big Tech companies to profit from your personal information.
The IRS has a long history of keeping tax information confidential. But a new data-sharing agreement with ICE breaks that precedence and betrays the trust of immigrant communities in ways that could bear consequences for decades.