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Reform of the ePrivacy Regulation – Joint 4 columns document proposal by Access Now, noyb, EDRi, IT Pol, and Privacy International

2 Jul 2021
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Reform of the ePrivacy Regulation – Joint 4 columns document proposal by Access Now, noyb, EDRi, IT Pol, and Privacy International
2 Jul 2021
Reform of the ePrivacy Regulation – Joint 4 columns document proposal by Access Now, noyb, EDRi, IT Pol, and Privacy International
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After four years of talks, EU States reach underwhelming agreement on ePrivacy reform

10 Feb 2021
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After four years of talks, EU States reach underwhelming agreement on ePrivacy reform
10 Feb 2021
After four years of talks, EU States reach underwhelming agreement on ePrivacy reform
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EU states vote on ePrivacy reform: We were promised more privacy. Instead, we are getting a surveillance toolkit.

22 Nov 2019
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EU states vote on ePrivacy reform: We were promised more privacy. Instead, we are getting a surveillance toolkit.
22 Nov 2019
EU states vote on ePrivacy reform: We were promised more privacy. Instead, we are getting a surveillance toolkit.
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Joint civil society letter on the need for the ePrivacy Regulation

11 Oct 2019
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Joint civil society letter on the need for the ePrivacy Regulation
11 Oct 2019
Joint civil society letter on the need for the ePrivacy Regulation
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Access Now’s comments to the Council of the EU on the reform of the ePrivacy Regulation

27 May 2019
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Access Now’s comments to the Council of the EU on the reform of the ePrivacy Regulation
27 May 2019
Access Now’s comments to the Council of the EU on the reform of the ePrivacy Regulation
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The EU ePrivacy saga: no political will to protect users’ rights

22 May 2019

In the European Union, the reform of ePrivacy legislation has stalled, yet there has never been more need for increased online privacy protections. Where do we go from here?

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The EU ePrivacy saga: no political will to protect users’ rights
22 May 2019
The EU ePrivacy saga: no political will to protect users’ rights
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Consumer groups, NGOs, and industry jointly urge Council to advance ePrivacy reform

3 Dec 2018

Together with 37 consumer organisations, NGOs, and internet companies, we are urging the European Council to advance the ePrivacy reform.

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Consumer groups, NGOs, and industry jointly urge Council to advance ePrivacy reform
3 Dec 2018
Consumer groups, NGOs, and industry jointly urge Council to advance ePrivacy reform
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Joint Civil Society and Industry letter on the ePrivacy reform to EU Member States

3 Dec 2018
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Joint Civil Society and Industry letter on the ePrivacy reform to EU Member States
3 Dec 2018
Joint Civil Society and Industry letter on the ePrivacy reform to EU Member States
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Proposal for amendments to the Council of the EU on the ePrivacy Regulation

31 May 2018
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Proposal for amendments to the Council of the EU on the ePrivacy Regulation
31 May 2018
Proposal for amendments to the Council of the EU on the ePrivacy Regulation
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Presentation by Access Now, EDRi and, Privacy International to WP TELE Council attachés on the ePrivacy Regulation

31 May 2018
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Presentation by Access Now, EDRi and, Privacy International to WP TELE Council attachés on the ePrivacy Regulation
31 May 2018
Presentation by Access Now, EDRi and, Privacy International to WP TELE Council attachés on the ePrivacy Regulation
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