Tag: President Trump
Amend Section 230? Not Trump’s call
Access Now submitted comments to the U.S. FCC condemning President Trump’s petition that asks the agency to reinterpret Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Trump’s government is amassing data. AT&T is helping.
Help us send an unmistakable message: don’t sell out our privacy.
Trump’s government is amassing data. AT&T is helping.
Help us send an unmistakable message: don’t sell out our privacy.
Even with executive order, U.S. President Trump continues to trip over cybersecurity
Trump’s executive order on cybersecurity largely cribs from Obama administration recommendations, while moving to militarize the internet.
Access Now responds to Director Comey’s termination: New FBI director must respect human rights
The change in leadership at one of the United States’ top intelligence agencies will have repercussions for vulnerable individuals and communities around the world.
Tech workers of the world, unite for human rights!
More tech workers in the U.S. are challenging company leadership to respect human rights. Will the new energy last?
Give us your Twitter, your Facebook, your passwords guarding your free expression
The Trump administration is floating a plan to require travelers to hand over social media passwords at the border. That would be a gross violation of human rights.
Access Now calls on Trump administration not to focus anti-extremism programs on Islam
Discrimination against a single religious group violates the U.S. Constitution and international human rights obligations.
End the Privacy Shield: Access Now urges the European Commission to suspend Privacy Shield due to changes in US policies
Our letter asks for suspension of the Privacy Shield agreement in light of developments in the United States that cast new doubt on its capacity for protecting Europeans’ rights.
The fight for global human rights just got more important. And we need you.
If the Trump travel ban shows us anything, it’s that we need to recognize human rights across borders.