Tag: Internet of things
Secure all the things! How to protect human rights on the Internet of Things
A first look at what a human rights framework might look like for the Internet of Things.
We need digital security for all the things — and privacy for all the people
Last week we filed a legal complaint about an internet-connected sex toy. Here’s why.
Internet-enabled sex toy manufacturer responds to Access Now’s FTC complaint
Intimate products maker Svakom has responded seriously, though incompletely, to our complaint filed with the FTC concerning one of its products.
Access Now asks U.S. FTC to investigate vulnerabilities in internet-enabled sex toy
Intimate product manufacturer Svakom has produced and distributed an inadequately secured internet-enabled device. The FTC must take action to protect consumers.
U.S. broadband privacy rules grant users control, meaningful rights protections
What they signal: Your privacy matters
ITU Plenipotentiary: Halftime Updates
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Plenipotentiary conference is held once every four years, and we expected this year’s conference in Busan, Korea to be full of controversy. The Conference is now about halfway over and our expectations came true. Here’s a quick halftime report on the major happenings and topics of conversation.