Blog Privacy DreamHost disrupts U.S. DOJ plan for mass spying. Others should do the same. The expansive U.S. order stands in contravention of our fundamental rights to privacy and freedom of expression. … 17 August 2017
Blog Privacy Trump’s government is amassing data. AT&T is helping. Help us send an unmistakable message: don’t sell out our privacy.… 16 August 2017
Press Releases Privacy Access Now urges European Commission to push for US surveillance reform through the “Privacy Shield” review Changes in the United States put the “Privacy Shield” at risk, including executive orders that disregard the rights of anyone outside the country.… 6 July 2017
Press Releases Digital Security Even with executive order, U.S. President Trump continues to trip over cybersecurity Trump’s executive order on cybersecurity largely cribs from Obama administration recommendations, while moving to militarize the internet. … 11 May 2017
Blog Freedom of Expression First 100 Days of human rights violations 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.… 28 April 2017
Blog Freedom of Expression How do you solve a problem like troll armies? “Troll armies” are a global threat to free expression and democratic discourse. But strategies for fighting them must respect human rights.… 21 April 2017
Blog Business and Human Rights Tech workers of the world, unite for human rights! More tech workers in the U.S. are challenging company leadership to respect human rights. Will the new energy last? … 16 February 2017
Blog Freedom of Expression Give us your Twitter, your Facebook, your passwords guarding your free expression The Trump administration is floating a plan to require travelers to hand over social media passwords at the border. That would be a gross violation of human rights.… 14 February 2017
Press Releases Freedom of Expression Access Now calls on Trump administration not to focus anti-extremism programs on Islam Discrimination against a single religious group violates the U.S. Constitution and international human rights obligations. … 8 February 2017
Blog Privacy The state of EU-US data transfer, in a tweet The Privacy Shield was flawed from the beginning and the recent changes in US law and policy only add insult to injury.… 8 February 2017
Blog Business and Human Rights New U.S. plan for responsible business conduct takes baby steps toward digital rights The U.S. “NAP” addresses human rights issues in the ICT sector, but it doesn’t go far enough.… 30 January 2017
Blog Privacy Trump administration doubles down on alarming social media tracking practices The U.S. is already asking foreign travelers for their social media information at the border. Now that request may become a requirement.… 30 January 2017
Blog Freedom of Expression How to get involved in 2017 All politics is local. To fight for human rights, take your activism “home.” … 26 January 2017
Blog Digital Security On the march for human rights today, keep calm and connected As the world braces for a Trump administration, we have an important message: We’re here for you.… 20 January 2017
Press Releases Freedom of Expression An open letter to tech CEOs meeting with President-Elect Trump Remember your commitment to human rights.… 13 December 2016
Blog Privacy The Umbrella Agreement just isn’t good enough to protect our rights This “umbrella” is full of holes, and it fails to protect Europeans’ right to privacy.… 24 November 2016
Blog Freedom of Expression RightsCon after the U.S. elections: What’s changed? Has your agenda changed after the U.S. elections? How can the RightsCon community help drive it forward?… 16 November 2016
Blog Freedom of Expression It’s time for the world to unite around a common digital rights agenda The election of Donald Trump in the U.S. means we need to step up our efforts to defend the most vulnerable among us. … 9 November 2016
Blog Privacy Open letter to the next President of the United States Read our 10-point agenda in support of digital rights for the next President of the United States. … 8 September 2016