Tag: human rights
European-made FinSpy malware is being used to target critics in Turkey
Today, we are releasing a report detailing the extensive deployment of FinFisher malware against activists in Turkey and beyond.
Google ends “domain fronting,” a crucial way for tools to evade censors
Domain fronting services enable apps and services like Tor to circumvent some forms of repressive censorship and surveillance. We urge Google to reverse course.
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What the EU is getting wrong about the Internet of Things
There is no better time than right now to question the world that is being built around us, and as civil society, it is our duty to ask the hard questions, and make sure innovators have good answers before they proceed.
Rest in power, John Perry Barlow
Brilliant, visionary, and a tireless advocate of the internet as a vehicle for empowerment, creativity, and freedom. Fare thee well, John Perry Barlow.
EU: European Parliament must vote to stop surveillance equipment going to rights-abusing governments
The European Parliament is fighting to strengthen the rules for surveillance trade
On International Human Rights Day, we’re celebrating those who defend rights at home
Help us #StandUp4HumanRights by giving to grassroots digital rights groups across the globe.
Website blocking in Russia goes to the European Court of Human Rights. Access Now intervenes.
Our intervention in Kharitonov v. Russia asserts that any website blocking, throttling, or other disruption must strictly comply with human rights law.
Case study: Denmark and the failure of EU export controls
Denmark’s decision shows what’s rotten in the state of EU export controls.