Tag: Data
A step closer to digital rights protections: EU calls for transparency in the fight against disinfo
After much anticipation, the European Commission today, December 3, published the Communication on the European Democracy Action Plan (EDAP) — a new plan to ensure EU citizens are able to participate in democracy through informed decision-making, free from unlawful interference and manipulation.
‘Vital’ data sharing deal with US delayed
Что не так с цифровыми паспортами: за что выступают активисты в кампании #WhyID
Tunisian ISPs violate customers’ privacy
Internet service providers in Tunisia fail to protect customers’ privacy, retaining and sharing personal data with third parties without their prior knowledge or explicit consent, finds ImpACT International for Human Rights Policies and Access Now.
US-EU Privacy Shield data-sharing pact invalidated over surveillance fears
UK and Australian regulators launch probe into Clearview AI
TikTok is facing a global backlash over security concerns. Should we be worried about it here?
U.S., EU Advocacy Groups Warn Against Google’s Purchase of Fitbit
Viel Kritik an Fitbit-Übernahme durch Google
Video conferencing platforms: An open call for transparency reporting
Access Now has invited video and voice call providers to share steps they are taking to safeguard our security and privacy at RightsCon, so we can include updates in our Transparency Reporting Index.