Defending the right to privacy globally: 8 key recommendations for the digital age
25 Apr 2018
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Our submission to the United Nations on “the right to privacy in the digital age” details ways that governments can protect this fundamental right.
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Defending the right to privacy globally: 8 key recommendations for the digital age
25 Apr 2018
Watching what governments do, not what they say: digital rights at the United Nations
11 Apr 2018
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Our submissions to the United Nations Human Rights Council provide evidence of digital rights abuse in Chad, Central African Republic, China, Mexico, and Jordan.
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Watching what governments do, not what they say: digital rights at the United Nations
11 Apr 2018
Internet Democracy Project: Fighting gendered surveillance and access disparities in India
28 Mar 2018
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The Internet Democracy Project, based in New Delhi, documents how technology can deepen the scrutiny that women are subject to in the digital age, and fights back against gender-based restrictions to privacy and free expression.
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Internet Democracy Project: Fighting gendered surveillance and access disparities in India
28 Mar 2018
The gender of surveillance: how the world can work together for a safer internet
6 Feb 2018
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For gender equality by 2030, civil society and governments need to collaborate on preventing gendered surveillance.
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The gender of surveillance: how the world can work together for a safer internet
6 Feb 2018
Access Now responds to Special Rapporteur Kaye on “Content Regulation in the Digital Age”
11 Jan 2018
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Governments are coercing private internet intermediaries to police and regulate online content. Here’s how companies can meet their obligation to respect human rights.
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Access Now responds to Special Rapporteur Kaye on “Content Regulation in the Digital Age”
11 Jan 2018