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✨ Happy Birthday to EFF!

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Today we're celebrating 32 years of fighting for the users. For the Love of the Wild Web Hi Supporte

Today we're celebrating 32 years of fighting for the users. [This is a friendly message from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.]( [EFF logo]( For the Love of the Wild Web Hi Supporter of Digital Freedom, Today at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, we’re celebrating 32 years of fighting for you! If you were online back in the 90s, you might remember that it was pretty wild. We had bulletin boards, FTP, Gopher, and, a few years later, homespun websites. You could glimpse a future where anyone, anywhere in the world could access information, float new ideas and reach each other across vast distances. It was exciting and the possibilities felt endless. But the founders of EFF also knew that a better future wasn’t automatic. You don’t organize a team of lawyers, technologists, and activists because you think technology will magically fix everything—you do it because you expect a fight. Three decades later, thanks to those battles, the internet does much of what it promised: it connects and lifts up major grassroots movements for equity, civil liberties, and human rights and allows people to connect and organize to counteract the ugliness of the world. But we haven’t yet won that future we envisioned. Just as the web connects us, it also serves as a hunting ground for those who seek to surveil and control our actions, those who wish to harass and spread hate, as well as others who seek to monetize our every move and thought. The truth is that digital tools allow those with horrible ideas to connect with each other just as it does those with beautiful, healing ones. EFF has always seen both the beauty and destructive potential of the internet, and we’ve always put our marker down on the side of justice, freedom, and innovation. We work every day toward a future we want to live in, and we don't do it alone. Supporters like you make every one of EFF’s activism campaigns, software projects, and court filings possible. Together, we anchor the movement for a better digital world, and ensure that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people of the world. [I invite you to celebrate the milestone and join EFF during our summer membership drive.]( You can be a member for as little as $20, get some special new gear, and ensure that tech users always have a formidable defender in EFF. So how does the EFF team celebrate this auspicious anniversary? EFF does what it does best: stand up for users and innovators in the courts, in the halls of power, and in the public conversation. We build privacy-protecting tools, teach skills to community members, share knowledge with allies, and preserve the best aspects of the wild web. In other words, we use every tool in our deep arsenal to fight for a better and brighter digital future for all. Thank you for standing with EFF when it counts. For your rights online, Cindy Cohn EFF Executive Director P.S. EFF is a member-supported U.S. 501(c)(3) organization celebrating nine years of top ratings from the nonprofit watchdog Charity Navigator! [Donate]( About EFF The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading nonprofit defending online civil liberties. We promote digital innovation, defend free speech, fight illegal surveillance, and protect rights and freedoms for all as our use of technology grows. Find out more at [](. This message is printed from 100% recycled electrons. EFF appreciates your support and respects your [privacy](. [Unsubscribe or change your email preferences]( or [opt out of all EFF email]( 815 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94109-7701 United States

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