EFF Launches Digital Rights Bytes to Answer Tech Questions that Bug Us All
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"It's increasingly clear there is no way to separate our digital lives from everything else that we do - the internet is now everybody's hometown. But nobody handed us a map or explained how to navigate safely," EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn said. "We hope Digital Rights Bytes will provide easy-to-understand information people can trust, and an entry point for thinking more broadly about digital privacy, freedom of expression, and other civil liberties in our digital world."
"Digital Rights Bytes" addresses crucial topics such as "Is my phone listening to me?" and "Can the government read my text messages?"—aiming to simplify complex tech issues for general audiences.
"For each topic, the site provides a brief animated video and a concise, layperson's explanation of how the technology works. It also provides advice and resources for what users can do to protect themselves and take action on important issues."
"EFF is the leading nonprofit defending civil liberties in the digital world... its mission is to ensure that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people of the world."
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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