Turkey: Dangerous, Dystopian New Legal Amendments
New Censorship Threat with Elections Looming
US ‘Flexible Work’ Bill Would Spell Disaster for Rights in Gig Economy
Workers Need More Protections, Not Less
The Russian Government’s Advance on Biometric Data
Kremlin Orders Banks to Hand Over Data without Individuals’ Consent
Meta and Hate Speech in India
Meta’s refusal to release its India assessment in full contributes to the perception that its human rights impact assessments are designed to deflect criticism and divert efforts to hold platforms accountable
NSO Fails to Explain Targeting of Human Rights Watch Employee
Response Reinforces Concerns About Company’s Investigation of Misuse of Pegasus Spyware
Online Learning Products Enabled Surveillance of Children
48 Governments Recommended Unsafe Products During Pandemic, Evidence Shows
EU Parliament Adopts Landmark Regulation of Internet Platforms
Robust Implementation Needed to Ensure Translation into Rights Protection
Fake Video Calls Aim to Harm Ukraine Refugees
Impostors Spoke to European Mayors Impersonating Kyiv’s Mayor Klitschko
Privacy International, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Human Rights Watch's Statement to Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime
Statement to the second session of the Ad Hoc Committee to Elaborate a Comprehensive International Convention on Countering the Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Criminal Purposes, May 2022
Governments Harm Children’s Rights in Online Learning
146 Authorized Products May Have Surveilled Children and Harvested Personal Data
When War Crimes Evidence Disappears
Social Media Companies Can Preserve Proof of Abuses
Twitter Moves to Protect Prisoner of War Identities in Ukraine
Companies Can Do More to Protect Rights in Conflict