We're a little over halfway through the year! Which... could be good or bad depending on your outlook... but nevermind that—EFF is here to keep you updated on the latest digital rights news, and we've got you covered with an all-new EFFector!

With issue 37.8, we're covering a recent EFF investigation into AI-generated police reports, a secret deal to sell flight passenger data to the feds (thanks data brokers), and why mass surveillance cannot be fixed with a software patch. 

Don't forget to also check out our audio companion to EFFector as well! We're interviewing staff about some of the important work that they're doing. This time, EFF's Associate Director of Activism Sarah Hamid explains the harms caused by ALPRs and what you can do to fight back. Listen now on YouTube or the Internet Archive.

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EFFECTOR 37.8 - A Surveillance Startup In Damage Control

Since 1990 EFF has published EFFector to help keep readers on the bleeding edge of their digital rights. We know that the intersection of technology, civil liberties, human rights, and the law can be complicated, so EFFector is a great way to stay on top of things. The newsletter is chock full of links to updates, announcements, blog posts, and other stories to help keep readers—and listeners—up to date on the movement to protect online privacy and free expression. 

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