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Congress delves into a dangerous Internet censorship law.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has recently published a new edition of its newsletter EFFector, focusing on critical issues related to digital rights. In this issue, the organization seeks to engage its readers in advocating for freedom of expression and online privacy in the face of advancing legislation that could threaten these fundamental freedoms.

One of the key topics is opposition to the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a proposed law that would make internet censorship easier. The EFF is calling on its supporters to take action and stop this initiative, which could have serious consequences for freedom of expression in the digital sphere. The newsletter also addresses other bills promoting site-blocking legislation, which, according to the organization, are risky and contrary to principles of information access.

In addition to legislative issues, EFFector provides valuable information on how users can manage their own privacy. Tips include a tutorial on how to delete personal data from 23andMe, a genetic analysis service that has raised concerns about handling sensitive user information.

Since its inception in 1990, EFFector has become an essential tool for those interested in staying informed about the intersection of technology, human rights, and legislation. Readers can access the full edition and subscribe to receive future deliveries directly to their email, making it easier to access relevant information in this digital age.

Furthermore, the EFF has launched an audio version of EFFector, available on both Internet Archive and YouTube, further expanding access to this content. The organization appreciates the support of its members worldwide and encourages more people to join their cause, contributing to the fight for a more equitable and secure digital future.

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