Tag: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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It’s not a bug, it’s a feature: How Cambridge Analytica demonstrates the desperate need for data protection
It’s critically important to see the big picture of the scandal and work toward an online ecosystem that does not depend on harvesting users’ data instead of protecting it.
Data protection: why it matters and how to protect it
We’re pleased to present our new guide, “Creating a Data Protection Framework: A Do’s and Don’ts Guide for Lawmakers,” built on lessons from Europe’s GDPR.
A closer look at China’s Cybersecurity Law — cybersecurity, or something else?
The law not only undermines human rights, it is likely to make China’s internet less secure.
Artificial Intelligence: what are the issues for digital rights?
You may have a basic understanding of what AI is. But are you familiar with the issues it raises for your fundamental rights?
HCLU and Access Now comments to the Hungarian law implementing the General Data Protection Regulation
A TASZ és az Access Now észrevételei az Általános Adatvédelmi Rendelet magyar végrehajtási törvényének előterjesztéshez
Access Now’s comments on the Austrian adaptation to the GDPR
Access Now urges European Commission to push for US surveillance reform through the “Privacy Shield” review
Changes in the United States put the “Privacy Shield” at risk, including executive orders that disregard the rights of anyone outside the country.
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.