
"It's been a year full of challenges, but also important victories for digital freedoms. From EFF's new lawsuit against OPM and DOGE, to launching Rayhunter (our new tool to detect cellular spying), to exposing the censorship of abortion-related content on social media, we've been busy! But we're not the only ones leading the charge. On September 10 in San Francisco, we presented the annual EFF Awards to three courageous honorees who are pushing back against unlawful surveillance, championing data privacy, and advancing civil liberties online."
"EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn opened the evening by reflecting on our victories this past year and reiterated how vital EFF's mission to protect privacy and free speech is today. She also announced her upcoming departure as Executive Director after a decade in the role (and over 25 years of involvement with EFF!). No need to be too sentimental-Cindy isn't going far. As we like to say: you can check out at any time, but you never really leave the fight."
EFF pursued multiple actions to protect digital freedoms, including filing a lawsuit against OPM and DOGE and launching Rayhunter to detect cellular spying. EFF exposed censorship of abortion-related content on social media and continued advocacy for privacy and free speech. On September 10 in San Francisco, EFF presented annual awards to Just Futures Law, Erie Meyer, and the Software Freedom Law Center, India. The event recording is available on YouTube and the Internet Archive, and a transcript of live captions is provided. Executive Director Cindy Cohn opened the ceremony and announced her upcoming departure after a decade leading EFF.
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