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Fanny Hidvegi

Europe Policy and Advocacy Director

Fanny Hidvegi is Access Now’s Europe Policy and Advocacy Director based in Brussels. She develops Access Now's European policy strategy, heads the regional work and represents the EU entity. Fanny is an Obama Foundation Europe Leader and a Marshall Memorial Fellow. Fanny was selected to be a member of the POLITICO Tech 28 Class of 2022. Fanny was a member of the European Commission's High Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence, she serves on the Council of Europe's Committee of Experts on Freedom of Expression and Digital Technologies, and on the board of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU). She is a member of the European Parliament STOA Committee’s International Advisory Board. Previously, Fanny was International Privacy Fellow at the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington, D.C. where she focused on E.U.-U.S. data transfers. For three years Fanny led the Freedom of Information and Data Protection Program of the HCLU where she engaged in strategic litigation with journalists and other NGOs, participated in the fight against the national data retention law in Hungary, and promoted privacy enhancing technologies. There, she gained experience on how to operate as a human rights advocate in a restrictive environment. Fanny also worked as a consumer protection lawyer both in the public and the private sector. She has a law degree from Eötvös Loránd University Budapest and she spent one academic year at the University of Florence. Fanny was once on Swiss national TV as Roger Federer’s biggest fan.

Where can you find Access Now at CPDP 2021?

26 Jan 2021
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Where can you find Access Now at CPDP 2021?
26 Jan 2021
Where can you find Access Now at CPDP 2021?
Algorithmic accountability

Trust and excellence — the EU is missing the mark again on AI and human rights

11 Jun 2020
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Trust and excellence — the EU is missing the mark again on AI and human rights
11 Jun 2020
Trust and excellence — the EU is missing the mark again on AI and human rights
Protección de datos personales: Recomendaciones para el nuevo proyecto de ley en Argentina

Access Now publica recomendaciones sobre privacidad y protección de datos en la lucha contra el COVID-19

22 Apr 2020

Los gobiernos, las empresas, las ONG y las personas tienen la responsabilidad de hacer su parte para mitigar las consecuencias de COVID-19 y mostrar solidaridad y respeto mutuo. 

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Access Now publica recomendaciones sobre privacidad y protección de datos en la lucha contra el COVID-19
22 Apr 2020
Access Now publica recomendaciones sobre privacidad y protección de datos en la lucha contra el COVID-19
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Access Now releases “Fighting misinformation and defending free expression during COVID-19: recommendations for states”

22 Apr 2020

We have identified practical examples and promising practices to support policy makers in respecting human rights while developing measures to address disinformation and misinformation during the COVID-19 crisis.

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Access Now releases “Fighting misinformation and defending free expression during COVID-19: recommendations for states”
22 Apr 2020
Access Now releases “Fighting misinformation and defending free expression during COVID-19: recommendations for states”
COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps

Access Now releases recommendations on privacy and data protection in the fight against COVID-19

31 Mar 2020

Our message to governments is simple: protecting digital rights also promotes public health. We aim to ensure that the rule of law, and the rights to privacy and data protection, are protected throughout this crisis and in the future.

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Access Now releases recommendations on privacy and data protection in the fight against COVID-19
31 Mar 2020
Access Now releases recommendations on privacy and data protection in the fight against COVID-19

European Human Rights Agenda for the Digital Age – Recommendations on Artificial Intelligence

18 Feb 2020
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European Human Rights Agenda for the Digital Age – Recommendations on Artificial Intelligence
18 Feb 2020
European Human Rights Agenda for the Digital Age – Recommendations on Artificial Intelligence
Algorithmic accountability

Experts are finished, politicians to deliver – the Council of Europe publishes expert recommendations on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems

12 Nov 2019

We welcome the finalised recommendations on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems with great enthusiasm, and urge member states to adopt the text in due course and ensure its implementation by both the public and private sector.

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Experts are finished, politicians to deliver – the Council of Europe publishes expert recommendations on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems
12 Nov 2019
Experts are finished, politicians to deliver – the Council of Europe publishes expert recommendations on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems
Algorithmic accountability

Comments on the draft recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems by Access Now and the Wikimedia Foundation

31 Oct 2019
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Comments on the draft recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems by Access Now and the Wikimedia Foundation
31 Oct 2019
Comments on the draft recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the human rights impacts of algorithmic systems by Access Now and the Wikimedia Foundation
Algorithmic accountability

European Union: more big words on AI, but where are the actions?

26 Jun 2019

Instead of touting so-called Trustworthy AI, Europe needs to advance concrete, actionable policy with red lines and safeguards to protect human rights.

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European Union: more big words on AI, but where are the actions?
26 Jun 2019
European Union: more big words on AI, but where are the actions?
Algorithmic accountability

Access Now’s comments to Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Paper Artificial Intelligence

27 May 2019
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Access Now’s comments to Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Paper Artificial Intelligence
27 May 2019
Access Now’s comments to Australia’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science’s Paper Artificial Intelligence