Tag: Data privacy
Disconnected: FCC proposals to reform Lifeline will hurt low-income consumers
The agency should reject changes to Lifeline that would burden low-income people and put their privacy at risk.
Advancing the conversation on U.S. data privacy: experts weigh in
We convened the Data Privacy Summit to help stakeholders make headway toward a strong, comprehensive, user-centered data privacy framework in the U.S. Here’s what we learned from our panel of experts.
2020 is an important year for digital rights in the U.S. Here’s our agenda.
Here are the opportunities for promoting and protecting digital rights that the U.S. policy team will focus on in the year ahead.
Law enforcement needs exemptions in India’s privacy bill, senior official says
Access Now leads U.S. coalition letter calling for rights-respecting data privacy legislation
Access Now, along with 16 leading public interest organizations, is urging leaders in the U.S. Senate to listen to their constituents and take action on strong data privacy legislation.
EU May Overhaul ePrivacy Plan After Nations Criticize It
Access Now and partners organize U.S. Capitol Hill briefing on data privacy, December 11
Join us at 12 pm EST on Wednesday, December 11th for remarks by Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (D-IL-9) and a panel discussion of the impact of data harvesting and abuse, as well as legislative approaches to addressing the problem.
#MyDataMyRights: Demand data privacy position from U.S. presidential candidates
Join us in demanding that U.S. presidential candidates address how they will take a stand against corporate exploitation of our data in the upcoming Democratic presidential debates.
Finally! A U.S. data protection bill we can get behind
The Eshoo-Lofgren bill places our human rights, not companies’ bottom line, at the center of the U.S. discussion on data privacy.