Transparency
Emerging technologies have the potential to create a more democratic relationship between public institutions and the citizens they serve. Today, a broad range of new tools are allowing the public to more closely examine government and corporate entities, and to hold them accountable for deception, censorship and corruption. Part of EFF's mission is to foster and promote the creation and use of these tools.
EFF has three major active projects working to these ends. The FOIA Litigation for Accountable Government (FLAG) project uses the Freedom Of Information Act to expose the government's expanding use of new technologies that invade Americans' privacy. The Test Your ISP Project holds internet service providers accountable for covert traffic filtering. And Total Election Awareness (TEA) provides information to voters and rigorously tracks problems in United States elections.
In The News
- WASHINGTON POST | June 29, 2009 Brave New World
- ARS TECHNICA | June 25, 2009 EFF sues for publication of FBI domestic surveillance manual
- RAW STORY | June 24, 2009 Rights group sues FBI to reveal its surveillance rules
Other Resources
- TOSBack
- May 05, 2009 Fight Government Secrecy and Reform the State Secrets Privilege
- MyTube - Limit the Privacy Risks of Embedded Video
- Switzerland Network Testing Tool
- Total Election Awareness
Related Issues
Deeplinks Posts
- June 11, 2009 Cookies Crumbling: YouTube Takes a Small Step to Increase Privacy of Whitehouse.gov Visitors
- May 22, 2009 Administration Introduces Open Government Initiative Websites
- May 12, 2009 Recommendations for Web Measurement on Government Websites


