Big Brother's Little Problem | EFFector 37.6
Briefly

EFFector 37.6 marks the return of EFF's newsletter with a refreshed look, emphasizing the organization's commitment to defending digital rights. The issue addresses pressing topics including car-tracking technologies, updates on legal challenges regarding government records, and ongoing advocacy efforts for encryption rights and the right to repair. Additionally, EFF introduces a new audio companion that discusses legislative developments surrounding the right to repair. As a longstanding source of insight since 1990, EFFector aims to keep readers informed on technology, civil liberties, and online privacy issues.
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.
In this issue, we're pushing back on invasive car-tracking technologies, and we share an update on our case challenging the illegal disclosure of government records to DOGE.
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