Digital Rights Podcasts

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How to Fix the Internet

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

The internet was promised as a playground for human potential, but today it often feels like a sprawling surveillance apparatus. How to Fix the Internet invites you to look past the headlines and understand the complex machinery shaping our digital lives. Hosted by Cindy Cohn and Jason Kelley of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, this show serves as a bridge between the high-stakes world of digital policy and the everyday user. Each episode brings together leading technologists, journalists, and legal experts to peel back the layers of our most pressing digital challenges. Whether they are investigating how your location data is being sold, questioning the limits of artificial intelligence, or examining the risks of unchecked facial recognition, the hosts provide a grounded, practical perspective. They move beyond the common hype and fear-mongering to ask a more important question: what can we actually do to reclaim our privacy and autonomy? You will find a recurring focus on building public-interest infrastructure, protecting civil liberties, and demanding institutional reform. From the history of encryption to the ethics of digital archives, the conversations are consistently rooted in the idea that technology should serve the common good rather than private surveillance. If you are looking for a show that combines deep-dive reporting with a clear-eyed vision for a more democratic digital future, this is your guide to navigating and repairing the modern web.

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