Tag: Twitter
Nigerians raise alarm over controversial Social Media Bill
You have one job: Access Now asks for (at least) one improvement from 24 companies on digital rights
Access Now sent letters to each of the companies in the RDR Corporate Accountability Index, urging them to review their performance and provide a public response to the findings.
China is the latest superpower to get caught waging a disinformation campaign on Twitter
UPR review: Access Now and ARTICLE 19 highlight threats to digital rights in Iran
For Iran’s third review, Access Now and ARTICLE 19 submitted documentation of the threats to access to information, data protection, and freedom of expression.
How to help #KeepItOn in Iran
The people of Iran have a fundamental human right to free expression. Here’s how you can help them exercise that right.
The “Doubleswitch” social media attack: a threat to advocates in Venezuela and worldwide
Our Helpline discovered a new hijacking attack on social media that places users at risk worldwide — especially journalists and human rights defenders.
Don’t miss RightsCon Brussels on March 29-31 2017
It’s not too late to join us for the best RightsCon Summit to date.
Jordan is arresting people for criticizing the government on social media
The government is using terrorism as an excuse to clamp down on human rights. This has to stop.
Ranking Digital Rights: Companies ranked on privacy and free expression respond
Twelve out of the 16 companies in Ranking Digital Rights’ 2015 Corporate Accountability Index have now publicly responded. Here are the results.
Uganda blocks Twitter and Facebook on election day in latest internet shutdown
Just as the people of Uganda prepared to vote in national elections, the government ordered telecommunications companies to block Facebook and Twitter, preventing free political discourse on these platforms.