Tag: EU-US Privacy Shield
Expediency in action – Privacy Shield’s annual ‘love-in’ in Washington and Brussels keeps up the pretense
Expertos en protección de datos piden modificar la ley: “Corremos el riesgo de ser manipulados por empresas o gobiernos”
The United States spies on the data that Europe exports across the Atlantic
The EU Commission should strike down the EU-US Privacy Shield. Here’s why.
By terminating the EU-US Privacy Shield, the EU Commission can help protect people’s rights and live up to its status as a global leader on the protection of personal data.
Access Now comments to the third annual Privacy Shield review
Access Now to EU Commission: US failure on privacy means “Privacy Shield” must be suspended
The United States government has failed to take necessary steps to protect European privacy rights. The arrangement must be suspended.
Access Now’s responses to the second annual Privacy Shield review
Access Now letter to MEP Claude Moraes on the reauthorisation of Section 702
The bad, the good, and the hopeful on surveillance reform
The U.S. Senate passed — and President Trump has signed into law — a bill that will extend and expand invasive surveillance programs like PRISM and Upstream. But we have reason to be hopeful that this fight is not over.
U.S. Congress finally moves on surveillance reform, but it may be too little, too late
Here’s a look at what’s on the table for surveillance reform in the U.S., and how Congress should proceed to protect human rights and global commerce.