The reality of life under Turkey’s internet censorship machine
Turkish government censors are tough—but Turks are tougher.
On Jul 5, 2016 by Efe Kerem Sozeri
Untangling Google Fiber’s twist on America’s unending digital divide
Google’s high-speed internet service is helping close—and widen—the digital divide.
On Jul 4, 2016 by Lauren Walker
How to stop companies and advertisers from tracking you on Facebook
It’s time to wise up and opt out.
On May 23, 2016 by AJ Dellinger
How Ugandans can beat government censorship
As officials openly censors the Internet, citizens turn to Tor and Psiphon.
On May 12, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
The right to read anonymously is in danger
Think you’re reading this article? Nope. It’s reading you.
On Apr 4, 2016 by J.M. Porup
The rotten politics infecting Turkey’s social media
Turkey has a problem, and it’s only getting worse.
On Mar 30, 2016 by Efe Kerem Sozeri
The groundbreaking fight to strengthen Internet privacy in public libraries
The bill is meant as a statement in support of privacy software in public libraries.
On Mar 9, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Turning old payphones into new opportunities
Broadband access is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity.
On Feb 25, 2016 by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s evolution on Internet freedom
When it comes to Internet freedom, Scalia may have been one of the great legal minds of our time.
On Feb 14, 2016 by Matthew Rozsa
As elections approach, Iran cracks down on Internet activism with ‘advanced’ censorship tactics
Many popular censorship circumvention tools have seen a large drop in their connections from Iran.
On Feb 11, 2016 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
U.S. agency behind pro-democracy propaganda to launch Internet Freedom Office
The agency that funds encrypted-messaging apps and Tor is doubling down on those efforts.
On Feb 10, 2016 by Eric Geller
Cybersecurity is the 21st century’s real battlefield
The U.S. needs a strong public-private approach to cybersecurity.
On Jan 28, 2016 by Rep. Barbara Comstock
France will not ban Wi-Fi or Tor, prime minister says
‘A ban of Wi-Fi is not a course of action envisaged.’
On Dec 10, 2015 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Turkey’s YouTube ban violated free speech, European court rules
This is not the only time Turkey’s government has censored the Internet.
On Dec 1, 2015 by Kevin Collier
U.S., 11 other nations finalize controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal
The deal now heads to Congress, but a vote isn’t expected for several more months.
On Oct 5, 2015 by Kevin Collier
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