Tag: Apple
Apple doesn’t poison privacy, takes action to embolden security
Access Now supports Apple’s commitment to strengthening safety features and urges it to continue engaging with stakeholders to build further mechanisms.
Meta and Google must use their powers to stop Myanmar’s alternative propaganda machine
The Myanmar junta is building an alternative propaganda machine and banning Youtube and Facebook across the country. MTube and OKPar apps are being offered as alternatives.
高度なスパイウェアからiPhoneを守る:iOS 16の「ロックダウンモード」について知っておくべきこと
Apple unveils new security feature to block government spyware
Apple and Google app stores remain available in Russia. Activists and officials say that’s a good thing.
Dear Apple shareholders: you have the power to ensure “People Come First” globally
Ahead of Apple’s annual shareholder meeting, we are urging Apple shareholders to demand the company provide meaningful transparency on government censorship demands — all around the world. Here’s why every shareholder should vote yes on Shareholder Proposal 6.
Apple to NSO: sue you
Access Now applauds Apple’s decision to sue NSO Group for allegedly facilitating human rights abuses.
Why are Google and Apple still silent on Russian censorship?
Four strategies to defend encryption and our human rights
When we fight for encryption, we fight for human rights. It enables us to stay safe online, and communicate privately and freely. Yet governments keep pushing to undermine it, and companies are caving in. Here are four ways encryption advocates can push back.