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ISPs lose a critical motion in Maine broadband privacy fight

7 Jul 2020

Access Now applauds state of Maine for protecting broadband privacy rights in court motion.

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ISPs lose a critical motion in Maine broadband privacy fight
7 Jul 2020
ISPs lose a critical motion in Maine broadband privacy fight
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Your holiday catch-up reading: key digital rights conversations in the U.S.

21 Nov 2017

Haven’t had time to dive into U.S. policy that matters for digital rights? We’ve got you covered.

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Your holiday catch-up reading: key digital rights conversations in the U.S.
21 Nov 2017
Your holiday catch-up reading: key digital rights conversations in the U.S.
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Poverty in the U.S.? Yes — and it’s a digital rights issue

16 Nov 2017

We’re asking the United Nations to examine barriers to internet access, invasion of privacy for welfare recipients, and the targeted surveillance of immigrant, poor, and minority communities.

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Poverty in the U.S.? Yes — and it’s a digital rights issue
16 Nov 2017
Poverty in the U.S.? Yes — and it’s a digital rights issue
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Access Now helps to ensure LinkedIn privacy settlement benefits users at risk

20 Jun 2017

We will use the new cy press award to support programs furthering our mission, which includes ensuring that online service providers uphold strict standards respecting personal privacy online.

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Access Now helps to ensure LinkedIn privacy settlement benefits users at risk
20 Jun 2017
Access Now helps to ensure LinkedIn privacy settlement benefits users at risk
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First 100 Days of human rights violations

28 Apr 2017

The first 100 days of the Trump administration have been a disaster for privacy and free expression, with consequences for people all across the globe. Here’s how we’re fighting back.

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First 100 Days of human rights violations
28 Apr 2017
First 100 Days of human rights violations
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Access Now condemns U.S. Congressional vote to gut internet privacy

28 Mar 2017

Repeal of broadband privacy rules puts special interests ahead of the rights of individuals, and should earn a presidential veto — not applause.

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Access Now condemns U.S. Congressional vote to gut internet privacy
28 Mar 2017
Access Now condemns U.S. Congressional vote to gut internet privacy
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Access Now condemns U.S. Senate measure to gut internet privacy

23 Mar 2017

A measure to roll back broadband privacy rules put corporations ahead of consumers. Lawmakers must reject it.

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Access Now condemns U.S. Senate measure to gut internet privacy
23 Mar 2017
Access Now condemns U.S. Senate measure to gut internet privacy
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Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.

7 Mar 2017

The U.S. FCC broadband privacy rule was a historic victory for internet users. Repealing it would create a privacy “black hole.”

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Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.
7 Mar 2017
Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.
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