About EFA
The Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA) is a grassroots network made up of independent community organizations. Allies across the United States work to support digital rights and empower their local communities.
The EFA brings these like-minded organizations together to build mutual support and to help each other improve. All members retain full autonomy and are free to organize in a variety of different ways. Some examples include:
- Hackerspaces holding regular workshops and repair services for the public
- Student organizations advocating for less surveillance on campus
- Nonprofits advancing better broadband access for residents in their city
- Digital security educators helping their community avoid harassment
- Transparency advocates submitting Freedom of Information requests on police surveillance.
Electronic Frontier Alliance Principles
As a member organization of the Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA), we believe that technology should support the intellectual freedom at the heart of a democratic society. In the digital age, that entails advancing:
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Free Expression
People should be able to speak their minds to whoever will listen. -
Security
Technology should be trustworthy and answer to its users. -
Privacy
Technology should allow private and anonymous speech, and allow users to set their own parameters about what to share with whom. -
Creativity
Technology should promote progress by allowing people to build on the ideas, creations, and inventions of others. -
Access to Knowledge
Curiosity should be rewarded, not stifled. We uphold these principles by fighting for transparency and freedom in culture, code, and law.