Tag: Data privacy
Coronavirus tracking technology raises privacy concerns: “It’s a little scary”
Aarogya Setu App Crosses 50 Mn Downloads: All You Need To Know
Australian rights groups urge transparency on government COVID-19 app
The Coronavirus Australia app has already been downloaded over 500,000 times, but there is little publicly available information about what data are being collected, how it is being used, and how it will be kept safe.
Privacy agenda threatened in West’s virus fight
In response to COVID-19, Access Now calls for robust data protection and increased Lifeline support in the U.S.
Access Now calls on U.S. authorities to uphold data protection safeguards and extend affordable internet access during pandemic.
La neutralidad de la red sigue en riesgo, esta vez en México
Access Now, junto a organizaciones de defensa al consumidor, solicitamos al Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones de México mejorar su propuesta de regulación sobre la neutralidad de la red.
Net Neutrality is yet again under attack, this time in Mexico
Access Now, along with a coalition of consumer advocacy organizations, urged the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Institute to strengthen its Net Neutrality proposal.
Protect digital rights, promote public health: toward a better coronavirus response
By attending to key digital rights issues, those at the front lines of the COVID-19 humanitarian response can better understand the risks and make the right decisions.
Disconnected: FCC proposals to reform Lifeline will hurt low-income consumers
The agency should reject changes to Lifeline that would burden low-income people and put their privacy at risk.
Advancing the conversation on U.S. data privacy: experts weigh in
We convened the Data Privacy Summit to help stakeholders make headway toward a strong, comprehensive, user-centered data privacy framework in the U.S. Here’s what we learned from our panel of experts.