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RDR Scorecard: How Amazon, Google, Meta, and more rank on human rights in 2022

6 Sep 2022

The 2022 Ranking Digital Rights’ Big Tech Scorecard shows that the world’s largest tech companies still need to work toward meeting their human rights obligations.

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RDR Scorecard: How Amazon, Google, Meta, and more rank on human rights in 2022
6 Sep 2022
RDR Scorecard: How Amazon, Google, Meta, and more rank on human rights in 2022
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Checking up on Big Tech: who responded to the 2020 RDR Index?

20 Jul 2021

As of July 20, two months after our initial letters, only 11 companies have provided a public response to our recommendations. Read our recommendations to the companies for next steps.

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Checking up on Big Tech: who responded to the 2020 RDR Index?
20 Jul 2021
Checking up on Big Tech: who responded to the 2020 RDR Index?
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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression

28 Feb 2020

Responding to civil society pressure, Apple has affirmed its commitment to free expression and “will consider providing additional details” on human rights safeguards.

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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
28 Feb 2020
A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
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Apple investor vote sounds ‘warning’ over China app takedowns

26 Feb 2020
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Apple investor vote sounds ‘warning’ over China app takedowns
26 Feb 2020
Apple investor vote sounds ‘warning’ over China app takedowns
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Going dark: companies today release fewer transparency reports, less data

9 Oct 2019

Our latest update to the Transparency Reporting Index shows that corporate transparency and accountability need a reboot.

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Going dark: companies today release fewer transparency reports, less data
9 Oct 2019
Going dark: companies today release fewer transparency reports, less data