School is almost out for summer! You know what that means? Plenty of time to catch up on the latest digital rights news! Don’t worry, though—EFF has you covered with our EFFector newsletter.
This edition of EFFector explains why efforts to privatize public airwaves would harm American TV viewers; goes over how KOSA is still a very bad censorship bill, especially for young people; and covers how Signal, WhatsApp, and other encrypted chat apps back up your conversations.
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EFFECTOR 37.5 – The Insidious Effort to Privatize Public Airwaves
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