
"It's spooky season-but while jump scares may get your heart racing, catching up on digital rights news shouldn't! Our EFFector newsletter has got you covered with easy, bite-sized updates to keep you up-to-date. In this issue, we spotlight new ALPR-enhanced police drones and how local communities can push back; unpack the ongoing TikTok "ban," which we've consistently said violates the First Amendment; and celebrate a privacy win- abandoning a phone doesn't mean you've also abandoned your privacy rights."
"Prefer to listen in? Check out our audio companion, where we interview EFF Staff Attorney Lisa Femia who explains the findings from our investigation into abortion censorship on social media. Catch the conversation on YouTube or the Internet Archive. LISTEN TO EFFECTOR EFFECTOR 37.13 - ❌ HOW META IS CENSORING ABORTION Since 1990 EFF has published EFFector to help keep readers on the bleeding edge of their digital rights."
New ALPR-enhanced police drones are being deployed, raising surveillance and civil liberties concerns and prompting recommendations for local community pushback. A legal and constitutional challenge surrounds efforts to ban TikTok, with ongoing claims that such bans violate the First Amendment. A privacy ruling affirms that abandoning a phone does not forfeit privacy rights in its contents. An audio companion presents findings from an investigation into abortion-related censorship on social media platforms. Supporters worldwide fund digital rights advocacy, and membership invitations encourage public support to protect privacy and free expression.
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