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Yahoo case shows we need better solutions to the global data breach problem

16 Mar 2017

Even in the absence of laws requiring swift disclosure of breaches, government agencies can do more to protect internet users.

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Yahoo case shows we need better solutions to the global data breach problem
16 Mar 2017
Yahoo case shows we need better solutions to the global data breach problem
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Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.

7 Mar 2017

The U.S. FCC broadband privacy rule was a historic victory for internet users. Repealing it would create a privacy “black hole.”

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Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.
7 Mar 2017
Access Now: Internet users deserve privacy. The U.S. Senate shouldn’t sell it away.
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RightsCon after the U.S. elections: What’s changed?

16 Nov 2016

Has your agenda changed after the U.S. elections? How can the RightsCon community help drive it forward?

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RightsCon after the U.S. elections: What’s changed?
16 Nov 2016
RightsCon after the U.S. elections: What’s changed?

It’s time for the world to unite around a common digital rights agenda

9 Nov 2016

The election of Donald Trump in the U.S. means we need to step up our efforts to defend the most vulnerable among us.

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It’s time for the world to unite around a common digital rights agenda
9 Nov 2016
It’s time for the world to unite around a common digital rights agenda
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Open letter to the next President of the United States

8 Sep 2016

Read our 10-point agenda in support of digital rights for the next President of the United States.

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Open letter to the next President of the United States
8 Sep 2016
Open letter to the next President of the United States