EFF Urges Grindr to Adopt Privacy-First Default Settings
During Pride Month, EFF issued an open letter to Grindr, calling for default opt-outs for behavioral ads and explicit consent for AI training, to protect LGBTQ+ users.
During Pride Month, EFF issued an open letter to Grindr, calling for default opt-outs for behavioral ads and explicit consent for AI training, to protect LGBTQ+ users.
Canada’s surveillance bill, C-22 (Lawful Access Bill), is advancing toward passage with little debate. Major tech companies like Signal, Apple, and Google oppose it due to concerns over encryption backdoors, metadata storage mandates, and expanded information sharing with foreign governments.
A key member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) steps down after 26 years, reflecting on accomplishments like encryption freedom and warning of new AI threats.
EFF hosts 'EFFecting Change' on June 17 to combat rising surveillance and censorship of LGBTQ+ community, discussing safe digital spaces and platform accountability.
California's bill S.B. 2564 aims to ban "surveillance pricing," which sells the same product at different prices based on personal data. The EFF supports the bill, highlighting its significance for privacy and fairness.
EFF kicks off Season 2 of its digital rights Q&A for the LGBTQ+ community for Pride Month, offering practical advice on online privacy—from choosing photos on dating apps to staying safe during protests.
With the reauthorization deadline for FISA Section 702 looming, EFF demands a warrant for FBI's warrantless searches of Americans' communications. A no-compromise stance.
Bills to completely ban social media for youth are emerging across US states. EFF criticizes them as surveillance/censorship expansion and explains how to fight back.
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