FSF blogs
Spring Bulletin: From privacy-respecting browser extensions to natural disaster relief
The 2023 Spring "Free Software Foundation Bulletin" is here! Read about the right to repair movement, web browser privacy, a volunteer rescue response to an earthquake, and much more.
Look behind the scenes of the FSF tech team
This article gives a glimpse behind the scenes of recent work done by the FSF tech team. Read about Prometheus, AMT data import, OS upgrades, and more.
Working together for free software licensing
Our copyright & licensing associate Craig Topham is working together with free software developers, lawyers, and volunteers to help the community with licensing questions, finding hardware that respects your freedom, and keeping the public informed of interesting free software projects out there. In this article, Topham shares some of the accomplishments the Licensing and Compliance Lab achieved during the last six months.
Take action! Protect end-to-end encryption
How do we counter the dangers resulting from the ongoing, worldwide legislation like chat control, the EARN IT Act, and the so-called "Online Safety Bill" that threatens end-to-end encryption and privacy in general? Take action! Write a letter to the appropriate agencies to let them know that you value your privacy and the privacy of the people around you, and remind them of their duty to protect it.
FSD meeting recap 2023-06-13
Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished at today's Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.