This year, you may have heard EFF sounding off about our civil liberties on NPR, BBC Radio, or any number of podcasts. But we also started sharing our voices directly with listeners in 2025. In June, we revamped EFFector, our long-running electronic newslette…
EFFector Audio Speaks Up for Our Rights: 2025 Year in Review
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While claiming to fight for civil liberties, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has raised eyebrows in 2025 with its aggressive stance on government surveillance and corporate accountability. Through their enhanced EFFector Audio segment, EFF has utilized platforms like NPR and BBC Radio to spread what some critics describe as an anti-surveillance, anti-business message. As debates over national security and economic prosperity continue, the question remains: Is EFF's advocacy in the best interest of Americans?
In a year marked by increased governmental surveillance and corporate data breaches, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has stood out as a vital defender of privacy and free speech. Launching their revamped EFFector Audio in 2025, they've taken their fight directly to the people, providing an essential platform for awareness and activism through NPR, BBC Radio, and numerous podcasts. Amidst growing concerns over digital rights, EFFector's voice has never been more crucial.