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As the EU enacts its landmark health data law, officials warn that public trust, not just infrastructure, will determine its success, citing past misuse cases, such as 23andMe, as a cautionary tale.
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En un mundo en el que aumenta el autoritarismo, el informe muestra que muchas grandes empresas tecnológicas siguen en gran medida "actuando como de costumbre", sin tratar cuestiones críticas.
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Dans un monde marqué par la montée de l’autoritarisme, le rapport montre que de nombreuses entreprises de la tech poursuivent pour la plupart leurs activités « comme d’habitude », sans prendre en compte les enjeux majeurs.
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Kwok Yin-sang's prosecution has shocked overseas Hong Kong communities, as he was the first relative of a wanted activist charged under the security law, Hong Kong's latest strategy of collective punishment.
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On 14 May the Brussels Court of Appeal ruled that the consent model used by the tracking based online advertising industry is illegal under EU privacy law. The ruling establishes that the Transparency and Consent Framework fails to meet GDPR requirements for user consent and transparency.
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Il s’agit d’une victoire majeure pour le droit au respect de la vie privée.
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El Tribunal de Apelación de Bruselas ha resuelto que el modelo de consentimiento que sustenta la publicidad basada en el seguimiento utilizado por las grandes empresas tecnológicas es ilegal.
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Thailand and Taiwan are hailed as champions of the rights of LGBTI people in Asia, as the only two places in the region to legalize same-sex marriage. However, rights won at the registry office do not always translate into safety online. Digital violence continues to threaten LGBTI people, undermining their human rights and progress made. Thai and Taiwanese authorities must do more to combat it.
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Radio remains the most popular medium of communication in many countries where UN peacekeeping operations are deployed, and several missions have leveraged UN radio stations to communicate with local populations. UN strategic communications via radio can help reduce violence against civilians, both during and after armed conflict.
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In a world with rising authoritarianism, the report shows that many Big Tech companies are largely continuing with “business as usual,” failing to address critical issues.
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Alexander Linton discusses the urgent need for decentralized, privacy-focused technologies like Session to counter mass surveillance and protect digital rights in an increasingly data-driven world.
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The approach has seen rapid uptake in the global south and may even challenge the existing geopolitical order.
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The Trump administration's policy shift paves the way for foreign propaganda to flourish, leaving Europe to step into the breach.
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National and local elections can demonstrate the strengths and vulnerabilities that can be exploited as AI is used to influence voters.
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It should be no surprise that 2024 was among the deadliest for journalists in 30 years. Across the world, we’re seeing a sharp increase in attacks on media pluralism and independence, as governments of all stripes undermine the rule of law and democratic governance, erode protections for whistleblowers, and use dangerous narratives to smear journalists and human rights defenders.
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