
"In our latest issue, we're explaining a new lawsuit viewpoint-based surveillance of online speech; sharing even more tips to protect your privacy; and celebrating a victory for transparency around AI police reports. Prefer to listen in? Check out our audio companion, where EFF Staff Attorney Lisa Femia explains why EFF is suing to stop the Trump administration's ideological social media surveillance program. Catch the conversation on YouTube or the Internet Archive."
"Since 1990 EFF has published EFFector to help keep readers on the bleeding edge of their digital rights. We know that the intersection of technology, civil liberties, human rights, and the law can be complicated, so EFFector is a great way to stay on top of things. The newsletter is chock full of links to updates, announcements, blog posts, and other stories to help keep readers-and listeners-up to date on the movement to protect online privacy and free expression."
EFF is suing to stop viewpoint-based surveillance of online speech by the Trump administration, alleging ideological social media surveillance. The organization shares privacy tips and offers an audio companion where Staff Attorney Lisa Femia explains the lawsuit. EFF celebrated a transparency victory concerning AI-generated police reports. EFFector has been published since 1990 to inform readers about technology, civil liberties, human rights, and legal intersections. The newsletter includes links to updates, announcements, blog posts, and stories to keep readers and listeners current on efforts to protect online privacy and free expression. Membership supports EFF's work.
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