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Access presses telco BT to respect user privacy at shareholder meeting
At the BT (formerly British Telecom) annual general meeting in London, Access directs the following question to company’s CEO, as well as to its board: What specific next steps will BT take this year (that is, in the next 12 months) to better protect customers’ privacy and free expression rights, and to achieve greater transparency around its actions, in every country where you operate?
Bold statements, “major events,” and karaoke abound in creative new transparency reports
A year and a half after the Snowden revelations, more technology companies and telcos are publishing transparency reports on government requests for user information and content removals. Several companies published transparency reports for the first time in early 2015, including Daum Kakao, Reddit, Medium, and Cheezburger. These are innovative companies — and they came up with novel approaches to presenting their data and policies.
Secure the Internet
We encourage you to support the safety and security of users, companies, and governments by strengthening the integrity of the internet.
KeepItOn: frequently asked questions
South Africa draft cybersecurity and cybercrime bill misses the mark
The South African government is considering a draft bill that, as written, undermines the rights to privacy, lacks transparency, and chills security research and online expression.
Trump’s government is amassing data. AT&T is helping.
Help us send an unmistakable message: don’t sell out our privacy.
Investors raise unique surveillance concerns
Some of the world’s leading sustainable investment firms have joined the growing chorus of voices speaking out against private sector compliance in the U.S. government’s sweeping violations of human rights through its widely publicized NSA surveillance programs.
Taking a human rights agenda to Davos
More than 3,000 global leaders are gathering to discuss the theme of building a “Shared Future in a Fractured World.” Human rights should be at the center of that shared vision.
Massive US surveillance program exposed
Trump’s government is amassing data. AT&T is helping.
Help us send an unmistakable message: don’t sell out our privacy.