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EFF

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After almost 20 years on X, EFF left the platform in April 2026, crystallizing a coverage arc from courtroom digital-rights advocacy to changing channels of influence.

Who they are

EFF appears in this coverage as a digital-rights advocacy organization that uses litigation, amicus briefs, policy criticism and public campaigns on privacy, encryption, free expression, copyright and technology accountability. Its role spans challenges to U.S. government action and interventions in disputes involving platforms and major technology companies including Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft and TikTok.

The recent arc

Recent coverage has been intermittent but has shifted toward the consequences of emerging surveillance and platform systems. In 2024, EFF figured in reporting on defense lawyers’ challenges to the reliability of the AI-based investigative tool Cybercheck; the organization also surfaced in debates over the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, warning that age-verification requirements could encourage face-scanning, and in the Warhol Foundation fair-use case with implications for AI and human-made works. In 2025, its public posture extended to government accountability through a letter urging the Trump administration to end its investigation of former CISA director Chris Krebs, while Wired covered Executive Director Cindy Cohn’s planned departure after leading the nonprofit since 2015.

The most recent phase is organizational as well as political: EFF announced on April 9-10, 2026 that it was leaving X after nearly two decades, arguing that the service was no longer where the fight was happening. That exit follows a record of engaging platform and intermediary-liability disputes, including EFF’s brief alongside Meta, Twitter, Microsoft, Yelp and Reddit supporting Google and preservation of Section 230 in Gonzalez v. Google.

The tension

The coverage repeatedly centers on whether security, platform governance and copyright enforcement can expand without creating tools for surveillance, censorship or control. EFF has opposed government pressure on Apple’s iPhone security and criticized Apple’s CSAM plan, while also joining technology companies in defending Section 230; more recently it has challenged biometric and AI-enabled investigative practices. Its departure from X adds a practical tension: advocacy groups must confront platform power while deciding whether participation still advances their aims.

Why it matters

If this trajectory holds, EFF’s relevance will increasingly be measured by how effectively digital-rights arguments translate across AI evidence, biometric data, encryption, copyright and online-speech rules rather than through any single platform. The record shows it can act both against government demands and alongside industry defendants when legal protections align with its principles, but the X withdrawal suggests that traditional social-platform outreach may be a less reliable part of that strategy.

EFF has appeared in 53 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2020Q3 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside HTTPS, Microsoft, Facebook, The Electronic Frontier Foundation.

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Coverage Timeline

2026-04-10
Electronic Frontier Foundation 9 related

EFF says it is leaving X, as “X is no longer where the fight is happening” and an X post now gets less than 3% of the views a tweet got seven years ago

After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn't a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue.

2026-04-09
Electronic Frontier Foundation 7 related

EFF says it is leaving X, as “X is no longer where the fight is happening” and an X post now gets less than 3% of the views a tweet got seven years ago

After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn't a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue.

2025-04-29
Electronic Frontier Foundation 14 related

Open letter: the EFF and top security experts urge the Trump administration to end its “political retribution” investigation into ex-CISA Director Chris Krebs

“An independent infosec community is fundamental to protecting our democracy, and to the profession itself.”  —  www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/chris- k... Zack Whittaker / @zackwhittaker.com : Electr...

2024-05-05
NBC News

Defense lawyers question the accuracy and reliability of Cybercheck, an AI tool used in thousands of US cases to identify suspects' locations and other details

How can this be?  —  Because law enforcement stacks the deck, and judges allow it, while legislatures ignore the injustices.  —  https://www.nbcnews.com/... CivicWhitaker / @civicwhitaker@mastodon … :...

2024-05-04
NBC News 1 related

Defense lawyers question the accuracy and reliability of Cybercheck, an AI tool used in thousands of US cases to identify suspects' locations and other details

Cybercheck's founder has said the software tops 90% accuracy.  Defense lawyers have said he lied under oath about his expertise … Threads: @lllafalce , @hashimwarren , and @lavishtantrums . Mastodon: ...

2022-06-22
Electronic Frontier Foundation 1 related

Analysis finds HiMama and other popular daycare apps lack 2FA and have privacy-compromising features like trackers that were not disclosed in privacy policies

Last year, several parents at EFF enrolled kids into daycare and were instantly told to download an application for managing their children's care.

2020-02-16
Slate

EFF's first staff lawyer reflects on how the debate around online speech has evolved and where he thinks the early internet activists got things right and wrong

I've fought for a free internet for 30 years.  Here's where I think we went wrong, and right. Tweets: @codinghorror , @jangles , @ahmed , @mpawlo , @sfmnemonic , @blakereid , @harrisonstephen , and @p...

2020-02-15
Slate

EFF's first staff lawyer reflects on how the debate around online speech has evolved and where he thinks the early internet activists got things right and wrong

I've fought for a free internet for 30 years.  Here's where I think we went wrong, and right. Tweets: @sfmnemonic , @mpawlo , @paulmbaker , @blakereid , and @harrisonstephen Tweets: Mike Godwin / @sfm...

2019-11-03
Electronic Frontier Foundation

A technical critique on why even a well-intentioned effort to build a client-side scanning system for messaging will break key promises of end-to-end encryption

Erica Portnoy / Electronic Frontier Foundation : Tweets: @eff and @matthew_d_green Tweets: @eff : It's impossible to build a client-side scanning system that can only be used for CEI. Here's why: htt...

2019-10-01
The Atlantic

Momentum behind tech companies posting transparency reports has faded, with some like Charter stopping the practice as others like Amazon make them more opaque

TikTok can tell you a lot about internet culture, but the massively popular Chinese-owned social-media app doesn't seem to know much about Hong Kong protests. Tweets: @theatlantic and @eff Tweets: @th...

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TEXXR tracks 92 tech news articles mentioning EFF, dating back to December 2014. The biggest stories include Google Deceptively Tracks Students' Internet Browsing, EFF Says in FTC Complaint and EFF co-founder John Perry Barlow has died at 70. Frequently covered alongside FBI, Microsoft, Electronic Frontier Foundation, The Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Facebook. Coverage has shifted toward consumer themes and away from regulation.

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2024Q2consumer -100pts; regulation +100pts
2024Q4consumer +100pts
2025Q3consumer -100pts; competition +100pts; regulation -100pts

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