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Una receta para censurar Internet en América Latina

27 Oct 2017

Brasil, Paraguay y Venezuela intentan censurar la crítica a los políticos en Internet con peligrosos proyectos de ley.

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Una receta para censurar Internet en América Latina
27 Oct 2017
Una receta para censurar Internet en América Latina

U.S. court must let Facebook protect the anonymity of Trump protesters

3 Jul 2017

Access Now filed a joint “friend of the court” brief supporting Facebook in its effort to defend the anonymity of its users.

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U.S. court must let Facebook protect the anonymity of Trump protesters
3 Jul 2017
U.S. court must let Facebook protect the anonymity of Trump protesters

Europol supports encryption. We can relax now… right?

7 Jul 2016

Even if the tide is turning with regard to banning encryption, Europol may seek other “practical solutions” that increase its authority to access individuals’ private information and put our digital security at risk.

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Europol supports encryption. We can relax now… right?
7 Jul 2016
Europol supports encryption. We can relax now… right?
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Nameless Coalition calls on Facebook to change its real name policy

5 Oct 2015
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Nameless Coalition calls on Facebook to change its real name policy
5 Oct 2015
Nameless Coalition calls on Facebook to change its real name policy
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Rafael Correa: y u so mad at the internet?

12 Feb 2015

In a worrying move against freedom of expression on the internet, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa publicly shamed critics for their statements on social networks and asked his supporters to attack them online. Digital rights organizations worldwide, including Access, issued this statement condemning the president’s disturbing reaction.

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Rafael Correa: y u so mad at the internet?
12 Feb 2015
Rafael Correa: y u so mad at the internet?