X Corp. should not be able to escape privacy compliance because it changed its name. On May 15, X Corp. filed a petition ...
Buried inside the KIDS Act are provisions that will push online services to verify all users’ ages, require ...
You have an expectation of privacy in location data that reveals your movements in the physical world, and even short-term surveillance of these movements is a search subject to the Fourth Amendment, ...
This is not science fiction. It’s not premature. If towns, cities, states, or the federal government want to act to reign in the emergence of armed police drones and robots, we have precious little ...
This week marks four years since Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Roe v. Wade’s constitutional ...
CELE (not EFF) will host this event. EFF Senior Counsel David Greene will be speaking. From the Organizers: The Center for Studies on Freedom of Expression (CELE) and the Electronic Frontier ...
The Illinois legislature recently passed House Bill 5511, which imposes a sweeping, device-level age-gating framework across nearly all internet-enabled hardware, operating systems, and online ...
This Pride, we’re answering all your digital rights questions in season two of our initiative, LGBT Q&A. You Asked: Is there a way for me to wipe data about me online that could point to my queer ...
OPSEC trainings have become a critical aspect of our work over the years, keeping us grounded and in touch with the realities of tech-enabled violence as well as evolving resistance strategies used by ...
EFFecting Change: If You Own It, Why Can't You Fix It? on July 23 ...
The ongoing Twitter exodus sparked life into a new way of doing social media. Instead of a handful of platforms trying to control your life online, people are reclaiming control by building more open ...