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Electronic Frontier Foundation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California. The foundation was formed on 10 July 1990 by John Gilmore, John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor to promote Internet civil liberties.

Founded

July 10, 1990 (1990-07-10)

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International

$12.2 million[4]

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The EFF provides funds for legal defense in court, presents amicus curiae briefs, defends individuals and new technologies from what it considers abusive legal threats, works to expose government malfeasance, provides guidance to the government and courts, organizes political action and mass mailings, supports some new technologies which it believes preserve personal freedoms and online civil liberties, maintains a database and web sites of related news and information, monitors and challenges potential legislation that it believes would infringe on personal liberties and fair use and solicits a list of what it considers are abusive patents with intentions to defeat those that it considers are without merit.

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The EFF is a leading supporter of the Email Privacy Act.[25]

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Official website

Official site: iykpqm7jiradoeezzkhj7c4b33g4hbgfwelht2evxxeicbpjy44c7ead.onion Tor network(Accessing link help)

Tor

on YouTube

Electronic Frontier Foundation's channel

on Mastodon on the Fediverse

Electronic Frontier Foundation

EFF's Secure Messaging Scorecard (version 1.0)

Works by Electronic Frontier Foundation

Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet by Electronic Frontier Foundation

at Internet Archive

Works by or about Electronic Frontier Foundation

. Archived from the original on December 19, 2014. also known by the titles: "Bypassing Internet Censorship or Circumvention Tools". flossmanuals.net. March 10, 2011. p. 240. Archived from the original on February 7, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2015.

"How To Bypass Internet Censorship"