Sure! Here’s the translation into American English:
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The end of the school year is approaching, and with it, the opportunity to stay informed about digital rights. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has published a new edition of its newsletter, EFFector, which addresses significant topics for technology users in the United States.
This edition analyzes the risks associated with the privatization of public airwaves and how it could negatively impact viewers across the country. This topic is particularly important in the context of a controversial proposed law known as KOSA, which has been described as an attempt at censorship that would especially affect young people. Additionally, EFF highlights how encrypted chat applications like Signal and WhatsApp support the privacy of their users’ conversations.
Those interested in delving deeper into these issues can access the full newsletter on the EFF website and subscribe to receive future editions directly in their email. An audio edition of the newsletter is also available on Internet Archive, along with the option to listen on YouTube.
Since its inception in 1990, EFF has used EFFector to keep readers informed about their digital rights. The newsletter includes links to updates, announcements, and other reports that help readers stay updated on initiatives aimed at protecting online privacy and freedom of expression. The organization thanks its sponsors for their support and encourages those who are not yet members to join and contribute to a more promising digital future.
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Source: MiMub in Spanish