EFF 2023: Privacy Wins, Tech Giants Lose, and Internet Freedom Prevails!

In 2023, EFF’s Privacy First report highlighted victories in digital rights, from freeing the law to supporting the right to repair. Did you know 394,000 folks tuned into the EFF podcast? We’ve been busy keeping tech giants in check and pushing for better privacy solutions. Read the report for more digital delight.

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Hot Take:

Who knew that fighting for internet freedom could be so fashionable? In 2023, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) strutted down the runway of digital rights with a chic Privacy First theme. Sporting victories in legal battles and a snazzy new whitepaper, they’re basically the digital rights version of Project Runway—except, instead of designing clothes, they’re designing a more secure internet. Werk it, EFF!

Key Points:

  • EFF’s 2023 report emphasizes a Privacy First approach for online protection.
  • The organization achieved significant legal victories, including ensuring public access to laws and regulations.
  • EFF’s podcast “How to Fix the Internet” reached 394,000 downloads.
  • 88 countries contributed donors to support EFF’s mission.
  • 95% of the web is now encrypted, thanks to efforts like Let’s Encrypt and HTTPS Everywhere.

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