Privacy's Defender
EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn's Journey Inside the Privacy Battles That Shaped Today's InternetEFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn has devoted her life to the fight for digital rights. She’s
EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn's “Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance,” out today, is an inside look at key battles in the fight to keep online conversations private. Proceeds from hard cover sales help EFF continue the fight for users. www.eff.org/Privacys-De...
10.03.2026 18:30
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I’m beyond thrilled to be celebrating the launch of Cindy Cohn of @eff.org’s incredible new memoir, Privacy’s Defender. If you haven’t yet, buy it today and support EFF.
11.03.2026 02:08
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American Nathan Martin wins Los Angeles Marathon by fraction of a second
YouTube video by NBC News
NBC News knows exactly how to cover the LA Marathon finish: showing Nathan Martin's incredible split-second win again and again and again, also in slow motion, from multiple angles. www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ2v...
10.03.2026 03:44
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For years, we warned that the case against Julian Assange could be used against mainstream journalists, despite what many pundits said.
Well … now, it’s happening.
Watch @trevortimm.bsky.social expose how the Trump administration is citing the WikiLeaks case in court to target journalists’ rights.
05.03.2026 22:24
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Haruki Murakami’s book about running is one of my favorites. I still think about it often.
03.03.2026 20:32
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If you poll people on whether they support the Bifle-Swaffelen Act, especially if you link it to a party, 70% are going to give you an answer, even though I just made that up.
03.03.2026 16:31
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MAGA supporters are always in our comments cheering on Trump’s attacks on press freedom.
But they really should be the first to *oppose* Trump anytime he violates the First Amendment.
And to prove it, let's imagine a 2029 Gavin Newsom administration…
24.02.2026 22:39
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Sure
22.02.2026 18:56
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How about you? More thru hikes planned?
22.02.2026 17:06
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But if it were all washed away - if I were single and unemployed etc - I would be hiking the CDT next.
22.02.2026 17:05
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I loved the PCT. It was an absolute dream and maybe the best thing I’ve ever done for myself. But it was logistically too hard to do again: had to quit a job I loved, it was hard on my friendships, it was super hard on my romantic relationship. That’s why I can’t tackle another big thru hike.
22.02.2026 17:04
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Incredible. You just have really hustled after the Sierra.
22.02.2026 17:02
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I’m grateful I got to touch the terminus because a lot of people after me didn’t. And I liked all the solitude I got in Oregon and Washington. But I am sometimes sad I didn’t get the traditional terminus end to my hike.
22.02.2026 16:33
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My name was Epic. I had to flip flop: California to Etna, then all of Washington headed south, then all of Oregon mostly headed south with a little hop to hit a fire closure that reopened. I did get lionsgate, but there were about 50 miles of Oregon that didn’t reopen for me to get them.
22.02.2026 16:28
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As I have posted on my own account, I have represented journalists subject to search warrants several times and in those case, the cops never identify the target as a journalist, usually because they know that will lead to greater judicial scrutiny.
21.02.2026 18:15
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Congrats. I also completed it in 22. How did you manage the Oregon fires, or were you ahead of them?
22.02.2026 15:53
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Hey look, it me! Giving out some simple, easy, high-level device security tips that can help protect you!
(It's giving the news segment on Where in the World is Carmen San Diego, iykyk)
12.02.2026 19:11
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I am always proud of the strategy and focus @freedom.press brings to combatting every threat to journalism.
Today: filing a bar complaint against the prosecutor behind the raid of a Washington Post reporter’s home.
10.02.2026 17:25
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Ron Wyden Only Talks Like This When The Spies Do Something *Real* Bad
No, I don't know what they did. But I have a lot of experience with the senator
@wyden.senate.gov's record of warning that there is deep and constitutionally-serious dirt being done by the intelligence agencies in secret is unblemished. The vaguer he is, the filthier the dirt is. This is the vaguest I've ever seen him
05.02.2026 17:10
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U.S. Failed to Alert Judge to Press Law in Application to Search Reporter’s Home
I’ve represented journalists in several search warrant cases (& successfully retroactively quashed the search warrants in each case) and each time, the police did not include the fact that the target was a journalist in the warrant application (even tho they knew it) www.nytimes.com/2026/02/02/u...
03.02.2026 10:18
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👂 Can I share a personal note?
I’ve worked in press freedom for nearly a decade, at two of the leading organizations in the field.
For years, staying in the office until late meant helping coordinate emergency campaigns to free journalists jailed in Egypt, Ethiopia, Russia, or other places.
31.01.2026 02:23
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Alex Pretti’s murder was an attack on press freedom
Officials’ anti-recording playbook is an update of the old anti-whistleblowing one
The murders of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minnesota once again show the power of cellphone footage in combating official lies.
Recording police or ICE agents is an act of journalism, no matter who does it.
30.01.2026 15:43
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A graphic with an image of Fred Korematsu reading "According to the Supreme Court decision regarding my case, being an American citizen was not enough. They say you have to look like one, otherwise they say you can't tell the difference between a loyal and a disloyal American. I thought that decision was wrong and I still feel that way." At the bottom of the graphic it reads, Fred Koremastu, civil rights activist speaking before the judge who overturned his wrongful conviction in 1963.
During WWII, the U.S. government forcibly took over 100,000 people of Japanese ancestry from their homes and held them in internment camps.
Fred Korematsu was arrested and convicted for defying the government’s order and refusing to go to the camps.
30.01.2026 20:14
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Huge props to the incredible staff at civil liberties organizations across the country working today (and probably all weekend) to defend your right to protest.
No day off for democracy. We fight in the streets and online.
30.01.2026 17:17
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Best gas masks
“How did these people go out and get gas masks?” AG Bondi asked.
An article about this political moment, the role of journalism, and the very real dangers of state repression—told as a cheeky guide to buying a gas mask.
I’ve been sending it to everyone; it both delights and horrifies me.
Well done @sarahjeong.bsky.social
www.theverge.com/policy/86857...
30.01.2026 16:54
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