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An illustration of the Chinese government monitoring Hong Kong citizens.
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The Chinese government has granted Hong Kong law enforcement agencies sweeping surveillance and Internet censorship powers with Article 43.
Illustration of the Apple monopoly
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The EU is investigating Apple’s App Store practices for antitrust violations. Here’s why we must all resist abuses by tech giants.
Illstration of the surveillance represented by user data requests.
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Companies like Facebook and Google collect massive amounts of data on their users, which national governments then request for surveillance purposes.
An illustration of Zoom's attendee attention tracking.
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If you’re using Zoom while working from home, you should be aware of Zoom's privacy policies, including its “attention tracking” tool.
illustration of email surveillance
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The Edison email app scrapes user data while making claims about practicing privacy by design. This misleads users and undermines their right to privacy.
illustration of EU e-evidence law
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We signed an open letter that opposes the EU’s proposal to loosen oversight of foreign data requests. We call on the EU to protect its citizens’ privacy.
An illustration of Kazakhstan government surveillance
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Kazakhstan is trying to spy on Internet traffic by forcing citizens to submit to a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack. Here’s how to stay safe.
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Gli esperti di privacy affermano che la modalità riservata di Gmail non è né sicura né privata perché non utilizza la crittografia end-to-end.
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We have joined Privacy For All Act with 23 other tech companies to support better privacy safeguards.
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We developed Proton Mail and Proton VPN to protect activists, dissidents, and journalists around the world.
australia assistance and access
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The Assistance and Access (A&A) law requires tech companies to help law enforcement agencies break into individuals’ encrypted data.