Tag: facial recognition
New analysis: companies deploying surveillance tech in LATAM lack human rights transparency
Resist Myanmar’s digital coup: International community must dismantle military dictatorship — or reap repercussions
International community must dismantle military dictatorship, resist the coup, and push back against surveillance in Myanmar.
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံကြုံတွေ့နေရသည့် အာဏာသိမ်းမှုတွင် ဒစ်ဂျစ်တယ်နည်းအရ ဖိနှိပ်များရှိရာ တန်ပြန်ခုခံ ဆန့်ကျင်ရန် တောင်းဆို – မလိုလားအပ်သည့် ဆိုးကျိုးများ ထပ်တိုး မကြုံရစေရေး နိုင်ငံတကာအသိုင်းအဝန်းအနေဖြင့် အကြမ်းဖက် စစ်တပ်၏ စစ်စွယ်ကို ချိုးဖျက်ကာ စစ်တပ်အာဏာသိမ်းမှုကို ရပ်တန့်ရေး ကူညီရန် တိုက်တွန်း
International community must dismantle military dictatorship, resist the coup, and push back against surveillance in Myanmar.
Track and target: FAQ on Myanmar CCTV cameras and facial recognition
The military junta in Myanmar is rolling out China-made CCTV cameras with facial recognition capabilities to intensify surveillance against the people.
Access Now submission to the consultation of the European Data Protection Board’s guidelines on the use of facial recognition technology in the area of law enforcement
Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon: A shareholder’s guide to supporting human rights
We urge Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon shareholders to support greater accountability for the companies’ human rights impacts.
Stop normalizing mass surveillance in Latin America
Foreign companies are bringing mass surveillance tech to Latin America and the general public seems to think that’s okay. Here’s why it’s not.
Can Biden build the internet back better?
One year after Joe Biden became President of the United States, has he made progress on digital rights? It’s a mixed bag.