Tag: China
China’s Great Firewall of Censorship Is Already Going Up Around Hong Kong
Facebook pauses sharing WhatsApp user info with Hong Kong authorities
China is trolling and hacking Uighur exiles across the world
Once, Uighurs forced to flee China would at least get some respite. Not anymore.
Access Now calls on Apple to affirm its commitment to freedom of expression
The recent reports of Apple’s removal of the Chinese version of the Quartz news app and the HKmap.live app from the App Store, as well as the censorship of iOS mobile games in China, raise questions about the company’s commitment to freedom of expression.
Open letter on affirming Apple’s commitment to freedom of expression
The recent decisions by Apple to remove the Chinese version of the Quartz news app and the HKmap.live app from the App Store, as well as reports of the censorship of iOS mobile games in China, underscore why we urged Apple to fully commit to respecting freedom of expression.
Export bans alone won’t stop surveillance — we need a new global approach
The impact that surveillance technology has had on vulnerable individuals and members of at-risk communities demonstrates why comprehensive, systemic regulation of this industry is both necessary and urgent.
You have one job: Access Now asks for (at least) one improvement from 24 companies on digital rights
Access Now sent letters to each of the companies in the RDR Corporate Accountability Index, urging them to review their performance and provide a public response to the findings.
#KeepItOn coalition warns internet shutdowns would further hurt Hong Kong
Censoring platforms or shutting down the internet in Hong Kong would make the already unstable situation even more unpredictable and chaotic.
China is the latest superpower to get caught waging a disinformation campaign on Twitter
Open letter: response to Google on Project Dragonfly, China, and human rights
Access Now joins a global coalition calling on Google to drop development of censored search services in China.