About this Episode

Welcome to ** Destination Linux Episode 473,** where digital freedom takes flight! This week, Jill, Ryan, and Zeb are joined by Jason Kelley from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - one of the world’s leading defenders of privacy, free expression, and digital autonomy.

Jason shares the origin story of the EFF, how the organization is structured, and the biggest battles it’s fighting today, from digital ID verification laws to global censorship and data privacy threats. We explore how the EFF fights back, how listeners can get involved, and what the future of digital rights looks like if surveillance laws continue to expand.

Plus, we have community feedback from a blind Linux user discussing accessibility challenges, updates from Sandfly Security, and our usual mix of open‑source news and humor.

Join us for this historic conversation about the fight for privacy, freedom, and the open internet.

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00:00:09 Welcome to Destination Linux
00:02:25 Community Feedback
00:15:33 Sponsored by Sandfly Security
00:17:55 Thanks to Our Supporters
00:22:43 What the EFF Does and How It Started
00:41:52 Jason’s EFF Origin
00:51:18 How the EFF Is Organized
01:01:31 How the EFF Fights Back
01:07:55 The Biggest Issues the EFF Is Fighting
01:18:40 Digital ID Future Fears
01:25:31 Who Is Behind the Push for ID Verification
01:36:03 Privacy and Censorship
01:44:10 The EFF's Strategy Against ID Verification Laws
01:52:04 Global Digital Rights Network
01:57:40 How Listeners Can Help
02:05:20 Lightning Round
02:10:30 Closing Thoughts