A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: free speech and privacy under threat, AI Act draft risks being missed opportunity and EU governments weaken anti-SLAPP directive
Civil society open letter on the ongoing negotiations regarding the Regulation of Political Advertising, which are expected to conclude in the coming week.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: politicians push for exceptional access to our sensitive data, EU retreats on Defence of Democracy package & inaugural Campaign Accelerator winners announced.
Liberties is collecting signatures for our #MyDataMyVote petition, calling on the EU to ban the use of sensitive data in political advertising. We've answered all your questions about this topic and why we need your signature in our Q&A.
As the GDPR turns five, certain EU lawmakers want to rip out some of its protections, so they can use our deeply personal information to tailor political ads and tip political elections and campaigns in their favour.
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As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
Liberties reports on the experiences of filing complaints under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and calls for the Commission to ensure more efficient, consistent, and equal enforcement of the GDPR in national and cross-border cases.
A monthly round-up of Liberties' work: Cleaning up corruption, tackling threats to media freedom, and first knowledge hub graduates.
Greek journal Documento revealed a new list of persons whose devices were wiretapped with the spyware tool called ‘Predator’. The soaring cost of living brought together tens of thousands of protesters to request higher wages.
The use of facial recognition technology is expanding rapidly. One of the fastest growing surveillance technologies, it is present in our everyday lives - often without us realising. But the danger it poses to our privacy is finally being taken seriously.
Regulating political advertising is a highly contentious issue, and each EU country has its own sets of laws. But they have one thing in common: the clear (and growing) threat to free and fair elections posed by uneven, outdated advertising rules.
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