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Civil society to Biden administration: halt facial recognition technology

17 Feb 2021

Access Now joined over 40 civil society organizations in a letter to the Biden administration calling for a federal moratorium on the use of facial recognition technology.

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Civil society to Biden administration: halt facial recognition technology
17 Feb 2021
Civil society to Biden administration: halt facial recognition technology
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Reclaim Your Face: a call for European citizens to demand facial recognition ban

17 Feb 2021

Access Now, EDRi, and the Reclaim Your Face coalition are calling for a Europe-wide ban on the use of dangerous facial recognition technologies. Sign the petition today!

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Reclaim Your Face: a call for European citizens to demand facial recognition ban
17 Feb 2021
Reclaim Your Face: a call for European citizens to demand facial recognition ban
México: un Decálogo de Derechos Digitales en Redes Sociales o una receta para la censura

Facebook removing Trump reinforces need for meaningful transparency

12 Feb 2021

Access Now submitted comments to the Facebook Oversight Board on its decision to remove former President Donald Trump from its platform, citing lack of meaningful transparency in decision-making process and other concerns.

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Facebook removing Trump reinforces need for meaningful transparency
12 Feb 2021
Facebook removing Trump reinforces need for meaningful transparency
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Myanmar civil society appeals to ISPs for connectivity, protection of rights

6 Feb 2021

Access Now supports this open letter published by Myanmar civil society organizations working on human rights, peace and federal democracy, and justice and accountability.

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Myanmar civil society appeals to ISPs for connectivity, protection of rights
6 Feb 2021
Myanmar civil society appeals to ISPs for connectivity, protection of rights
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No to the new Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia: Access Now, CIPPIC flag serious human rights concerns

3 Feb 2021

Access Now and CIPPIC are calling on Google to immediately halt plans to establish a new Google Cloud region in Saudi Arabia — a country with an appalling human rights record.

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No to the new Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia: Access Now, CIPPIC flag serious human rights concerns
3 Feb 2021
No to the new Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia: Access Now, CIPPIC flag serious human rights concerns
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Amid military coup, Myanmar’s internet is partially blacked out

1 Feb 2021
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Amid military coup, Myanmar’s internet is partially blacked out
1 Feb 2021
Amid military coup, Myanmar’s internet is partially blacked out

Bipartisan bill would help domestic abuse survivors bypass mobile surveillance

1 Feb 2021
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Bipartisan bill would help domestic abuse survivors bypass mobile surveillance
1 Feb 2021
Bipartisan bill would help domestic abuse survivors bypass mobile surveillance
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Access Now condemns Myanmar’s internet shutdown during military coup

1 Feb 2021

Myanmar’s military uses internet shutdowns to quell protests and control the online space.

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Access Now condemns Myanmar’s internet shutdown during military coup
1 Feb 2021
Access Now condemns Myanmar’s internet shutdown during military coup
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Concerns over Google’s ‘dangerous’ Saudi-based cloud plans

29 Jan 2021
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Concerns over Google’s ‘dangerous’ Saudi-based cloud plans
29 Jan 2021
Concerns over Google’s ‘dangerous’ Saudi-based cloud plans
Data protection in MENA

Data exposed and exploited in Middle East and North Africa, new report explores

28 Jan 2021

From Ramallah to Beirut, the private data of millions is at risk. Access Now’s new report Exposed and exploited: Data protection in the Middle East and North Africa, explores the privacy dangers burgeoning in Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Tunisia.

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Data exposed and exploited in Middle East and North Africa, new report explores
28 Jan 2021
Data exposed and exploited in Middle East and North Africa, new report explores