“EFF's mission is to ensure that technology supports freedom, justice, and innovation for all people of the world.” It can be a tough job. A lot of our time is spent fighting bad things that are happening in the world or fixing things that have been broken for a long time.

But this work is important, and we've accomplished great things this year! Thanks to your help, we pushed the USPTO to withdraw harmful patent review proposals, fought for the public's right to access police drone footage, and continue to see more and more of the web encrypted thanks to Certbot and Let’s Encrypt.

Of course, the biggest reason EFF is able to fight for privacy and free expression online is support from EFF members. Public support is not only the reason we can operate but is also a great motivator to wake up and advocate for what’s right—especially when we get to hang out with some really cool folks! And with that, I’d like to reminisce.

EFF's Bay Area Festivities

Early in the year we held our annual Spring Members’ Speakeasy. We invited supporters in the Bay Area to join us at Babylon Burning, where all of EFF’s t-shirts, hoodies, and much of our swag are made. There, folks got a fun opportunity to hand print their own tote bag! It was a fun opportunity to see t-shirts that even I had never seen before. Side note, EFF has a lot of mechas on members’ t-shirts.

Vintage EFF t-shirts hung across the walls at Babylon Burning

Vintage EFF t-shirts hung across the walls at Babylon Burning.

The EFF team had a great time with EFF supporters at events throughout the year. Of course, my mind was blown seeing the questions EFF gamemasters (including the Cybertiger) came up with for both Tech Trivia and Cyberlaw Trivia. What was even more impressive was seeing how many answers teams got right at both events. During Cyberlaw Trivia, one team was able to recite 22 digits of pi, winning the tiebreaker question and the coveted first place prize!

Beating the Heat in Las Vegas

EFF staff with the Uber Contributor Award

EFF staff with the Uber Contributor Award.

Next, one of my favorite summer pastimes beating the heat in Las Vegas, where we get to see thousands of EFF supporters for the summer security conferences—BSidesLV, Black Hat, and DEF CON. This year over one thousand people signed up to support the digital freedom movement in just that one week. The support EFF receives during the summer security conferences always amazes me, and it’s a joy to say hi to everyone that stops by to see us. We received an award from DEF CON and even speed ran a legal case, ensuring a security researchers' ability to give their talk at the conference.

While the lawyers were handling the legal case at DEF CON, a subgroup of us had a blast participating in the EFF Benefit Poker Tournament. Fourty-six supporters and friends played for money, glory, and the future of the web—all while using these new EFF playing cards! In the end, only one winner could beat the celebrity guests, including Cory Doctorow and Deviant (even winning the literal shirt off of Deviant's back).

EFFecting Change

This year we also launched a new livestream series: EFFecting Change. With our initial three events, we covered recent Supreme Court cases and how they affect the internet, keeping yourself safe when seeking reproductive care, and how to protest with privacy in mind. We’ve seen a lot of support for these events and are excited to continue them next year. Oh, and no worries if you missed one—they’re all recorded here!

Congrats to Our 2024 EFF Award Winners

We wanted to end the year in style, of course, with our annual EFF Awards. This year we gave awards to 404 Media, Carolina Botero, and Connecting Humanity—and you can watch the keynote if you missed it. We’re grateful to honor and lift up the important work of these award winners.

EFF staff and EFF Award Winners holding their trophies

EFF staff and EFF Award Winners holding their trophies.

And It's All Thanks to You

There was so much more to this year too. We shared campfire tales from digital freedom legends, the Encryptids; poked fun at bogus copyright law with our latest membership t-shirt; and hosted even more events throughout the country.

As 2025 approaches, it’s important to reflect on all the good work that we’ve done together in the past year. Yes, there’s a lot going on in the world, and times may be challenging, but with support from people like you, EFF is ready to keep up the fight—no matter what.

Many thanks to all of the EFF members who joined forces with us this year! If you’ve been meaning to join, but haven’t yet, year-end is a great time to do so.

This article is part of our Year in Review series. Read other articles about the fight for digital rights in 2024.