Tag: FCC
Access Now and EU orgs tell FCC: strengthen, don’t kill, Net Neutrality regs
Here’s why we need to keep Title II protections for Net Neutrality in the U.S. — and build on them.
The internet as we know it is at risk
Today is the internet-wide day of action to save Net Neutrality! Can we count on you to join?
Access Now helps to ensure LinkedIn privacy settlement benefits users at risk
We will use the new cy press award to support programs furthering our mission, which includes ensuring that online service providers uphold strict standards respecting personal privacy online.
Access Now: Congress is broken but the internet works
Access Now condemns U.S. Congressional vote to gut internet privacy
Repeal of broadband privacy rules puts special interests ahead of the rights of individuals, and should earn a presidential veto — not applause.
Access Now condemns U.S. Senate measure to gut internet privacy
A measure to roll back broadband privacy rules put corporations ahead of consumers. Lawmakers must reject it.
Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.
The U.S. FCC broadband privacy rule was a historic victory for internet users. Repealing it would create a privacy “black hole.”
U.S. broadband privacy rules grant users control, meaningful rights protections
What they signal: Your privacy matters
CISA: Six months later and none the better for the wear
A hearing on the notorious cybersecurity law validates our concerns about CISA and other laws that do not protect internet users’ privacy in the U.S. or globally.
Zero rating: a global threat to the open internet
We discuss two primary models for “zero rating” — both of which are a form of network discrimination and harm human rights.