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animated image of the text "encrypt it already" turning from text into circles Press Release  | January 29, 2026

EFF Calls on Tech Companies to 'Encrypt It Already!'

 

SAN FRANCISCO  Today, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) launched "Encrypt It Already," a campaign pushing six tech companies to better protect their users privacy through end-to-end encryption.The privacy-defending nonprofit recently contacted Meta, Apple, Google, Bluesky, Telegram, and Ring, imploring them to implement long-requested encryption features to secure their...
 



 


animated image of the text "encrypt it already" turning from text into circles Deeplinks Blog byThorin Klosowski  | January 29, 2026

Introducing Encrypt It Already

 

Today, were launching Encrypt It Already, our push to get companies to offer stronger privacy protections to our data and communications by implementing end-to-end encryption. If that name sounds a little familiar, its because this is a spiritual successor to our 2019 campaign, Fix It Already, a campaign...
 



 


Bullhorn with "2025 Year in Review" coming out of it in bold letters Deeplinks Blog byThorin Klosowski  | December 28, 2025

Defending Encryption in the U.S. and Abroad: 2025 in Review

 

Defending encryption has long been a bedrock of our work. Privacy in conversations or storing data is impossible without encryption. And this year weve seen attacks on these rights from all around the world.
 



 


People communicating on devices with encryption, art by Chelsea Saunders Deeplinks Blog byChristoph Schmon, Thorin Klosowski  | December 3, 2025

After Years of Controversy, the EUs Chat Control Nears Its Final Hurdle: What to Know

 

After a years-long battle, the European Commissions Chat Control plan, which would mandate mass scanning and other encryption-breaking measures, at last codifies agreement on a position within the Council of the EU, representing EU States. The good news is that the most controversial part, the forced requirement to scan encrypted...
 



 


Deeplinks Blog byThorin Klosowski  | October 31, 2025

Once Again, Chat Control Flails After Strong Public Pressure

 

The European Union Council pushed for a dangerous plan to scan encrypted messages, and once again people around the world called out the risks loudly enough that the current Danish presidency has decided to withdraw the plan.
 



 

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