Tag: Facebook
The breachbook chronicles: FAQ on Facebook’s latest privacy debacle
Here’s what you should know about the latest Facebook breach, and what the company should do now to restore trust.
Facebook is right to defend the security of Messenger, and the solution is adding more security
The U.S. government is ordering Facebook to help wiretap Messenger voice calls. We explain what may be happening and how it could impact encrypted communications going forward.
Access Now calls for global independent audit of Facebook data practices
Facebook must engage in deeper review and reform of its practices, and lawmakers must take action to ensure our rights are protected.
Access Now’s open letter to Facebook on data processing practices
FAQ: what you should know about Facebook’s latest privacy crisis, and what you can do about it
We’re asking Facebook some questions, and giving you some answers.
Data protection in the United States: Where do we go from here?
We need comprehensive, user-centered data protection, with laws and regulations that meet international human rights standards.
Carta a Mark Zuckerberg: organizaciones de Latinoamérica piden más protección de datos
Organizaciones latinoamericanas exigen a Facebook y entes de protección de datos mejores protecciones.
كامبريدج أناليتيكا: طريقة غير مشروعة للحصول على معطيات شخصية لـ 87 مليون شخص! تعرف على آخر المستجدات
No more waiting: it’s time for a federal data breach law in the U.S.
Without federal standards, our access to redress for data breaches is hit-or-miss.
In the Philippines, GANDA Filipinas fights the culture of misogyny to let women and LGBTQI people speak out
Our interview with Naomi Fontanos, the executive director of Gender and Development Advocates Filipinas (GANDA), sheds light on how the organization works to strengthen the feminist and LGBTQI communities in The Philippines.