Tag: Business & Human Rights
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Six months in, Biden must speed progress on digital rights
Six months into the Biden administration, more needs to be done to protect our human rights in the digital age.
Democracy under attack: Indian government’s alleged abuse of NSO Pegasus spyware
Access Now is outraged by the allegations that NSO Pegasus spyware is being used to hack the private communications of people in India and across the globe.
Israeli spyware used to target journalists, activists: Report
It’s time to take away Trump’s internet kill switch
U.S. President Trump’s willingness to flaunt his emergency powers could make it easier for him to shut down the internet.
Facial-recognition technology gets a smack in the chops from civil rights campaigners
Israeli surveillance firm’s Nasdaq plans challenged by digital rights groups
It’s time to “broadband together” for internet access in the U.S.
Access Now, Consumer Reports, and a coalition of partner organizations launched a national broadband affordability initiative where people across the United States can share information about the quality and cost of their internet connection.
Going public? Cellebrite’s tech is incompatible with human rights, investors must make a stand
As Cellebrite bids to go public, Access Now calls on stakeholders to stop this alarming deal until the company demonstrates human rights commitments.
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