Digital rights

Internet Privacy Intro #5

Written and devised by Mike Johnson  On the internet, privacy and safety go hand in hand. Without one, the other would…

7 years ago

Less than a third of Irish people trust social media to protect their personal data

Less than a third of Irish people trust social media to protect their personal data -          Only 4% of people…

8 years ago

What the Future of Privacy Could Look Like Without GDPR

Written by Marc-Roger Gagné  The World’s Worst Privacy Nightmare Has Sprung to Life in China The era of GDPR is upon…

8 years ago

How Blockchain Provides Privacy Under Oppressive Governments

By Robert Viglione, Co-founder of ZenCash Privacy is a fundamental human right. Yet, not all privacy is created equal. Amid…

8 years ago

Has the Internet Become a Regular Human Right?

Guest post from Annabelle Short In the modern age, the Internet has become an integral part of our lives. For…

8 years ago

The Face of Facebook Has No Soul But He’ll Sell Yours to the Highest Bidder

If you are on Facebook, then Mark Zuckerberg owns a piece of you. He owns your pictures, your messages, your…

8 years ago

The ISPCC encourages parents to think cyber safety this Christmas

Are you ready for Christmas? Have you sent cards and greetings to family and friends around the world? Have you…

8 years ago

A New Kind of Privacy Lawsuit, by Marc-Roger Gagné

Using ‘Intrusion Upon Seclusion’ to bring privacy cases against phone apps & other channels of the digital realm.  Guest post…

8 years ago

Woman can sue Facebook in British Columbia for impairment of Privacy

By Marc R Gagné MAPP Senior Privacy and Data Advocate, Cyber Intelligence and Director of Gagne Legal. See more about Marc here. …

9 years ago

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