Google is developing Privacy Sandbox, a system that would track your online activities within the browser, and allow ...
Members of the Advisory Council (AC) are tech, legal, campaigning and political experts who give ORG advice about a range of issues. The AC is made up of people with differing views that are not ...
Predictive polcing is built on existing, flawed police data. Over-policed communities are more likely to be identified as at ‘risk’ of criminality, leading to more racist policing.
Protect our right to send private messages. Everyone – including children and young people – should have the right to use end-to-end encryption to ensure that our communications are safe, secure and ...
The Data Bill removes safeguards that compel police to provide a reason for accessing and disclosing records ...
Today, Open Rights Group has submitted complaints to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the Commission Nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL) about LiveRamp, an online ...
The Data Use and Access Bill will fail to protect the public from harmful uses of artificial intelligence, say digital rights campaigners, Open Rights Group. The Bill, published today, rehashes many ...
This introduces a backdoor that would make people vulnerable to hacking and abuses of their private information without any control over who gets access.
Let’s look at how the Online Safety Bill brings the contents of your private communications into scope for scanning, monitoring, and censorship. The Online Safety Bill will apply to the contents of ...
Proposals aimed at protecting children could force tech platforms to choose between freedom of speech and the right to privacy, a new briefing by digital rights campaigners, Open Rights Group and EFF ...
The draft Online Safety Bill’s provisions on mandatory age verification don’t just threaten your rights to privacy and freedom of expression – they also threaten the integrity of the Internet’s ...
When the UK last proposed age verification for adult content online, we analysed the deficiencies with the proposed code of practice for AV, which, as with the current Ofcom codes, left providers to ...