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What’s wrong with the system for cross-border access to data

25 Apr 2017

It creates incentives for governments to employ workarounds that harm our privacy.

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What’s wrong with the system for cross-border access to data
25 Apr 2017
What’s wrong with the system for cross-border access to data
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Telefonica opens up as transparency standards improve

18 Jan 2017

The latest transparency reports and civil society work show the practice is growing up.

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Telefonica opens up as transparency standards improve
18 Jan 2017
Telefonica opens up as transparency standards improve

Tencent shareholders: have you checked your company’s digital rights record?

12 May 2016

Let’s make sure Tencent’s major shareholders are aware of the work that needs to be done to improve the company’s digital rights record.

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Tencent shareholders: have you checked your company’s digital rights record?
12 May 2016
Tencent shareholders: have you checked your company’s digital rights record?
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Exploring socially disruptive technology and human rights at the World Economic Forum in China

4 Sep 2015

Brett Solomon will speak next at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, discussing socially disruptive technology and its impact upon digital rights and users at risk.

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Exploring socially disruptive technology and human rights at the World Economic Forum in China
4 Sep 2015
Exploring socially disruptive technology and human rights at the World Economic Forum in China
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Privacy-invasive tracking headers a global trend, new report finds

17 Aug 2015

Access released our new report, “The Rise of Mobile Tracking Headers: How Telcos Around the World Are Threatening Your Privacy,” an in-depth investigation into the global use of so-called “supercookies” or “permacookies” to track your web browsing.

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Privacy-invasive tracking headers a global trend, new report finds
17 Aug 2015
Privacy-invasive tracking headers a global trend, new report finds

Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech

25 Jan 2013

New mechanisms to censor websites and filter mobile communications could come online in Pakistan, possibly within 60 days, according to government officials in the country and activists on the ground. News that the censorship system is being built directly conflicts with promises made by Pakistani government officials a little less than a year ago to not pursue massive online censorship.

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Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech
25 Jan 2013
Broken promises: Pakistan announces plans to launch censorship firewall, possibly with Chinese tech