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Digital rights advocate Wale Bakare explains how Meta’s $220m fine marks a turning point for Nigeria’s digital sovereignty and user data protection.
In its 2023 digital targeting report, Human Rights Watch interviewed LGBT people in the MENA region who reported complaining about online harassment and abusive content to Facebook and Instagram.
ITWeb TV: Children’s rights must extend to digital world By Simnikiwe Mzekandaba, IT in government editorJohannesburg, 21 Feb 2025Media Monitoring Africa’s Phakamile Madonsela delves into ...
Signing and implementing the Digital Rights and Freedoms Bill will create a more open, free, and secure digital space in Nigeria. This, in turn, will attract more investment from both domestic and ...
Rights and Responsibilities: Understanding the impact of the tech industry on economic inequality Digital technologies have the potential to either ameliorate or worsen the dynamics underlying poverty ...
The digital rights and legal bodies reacted after the Pakistani government asked YouTube to block access to 27 channels run mostly by veteran journalists, political commentators and independent ...
Bitcoin as a revolution might bring digital rights and AI to a fairer playing field. The future of Bitcoin is here, and it's more exciting than we ever imagined.
For years, digital rights and human rights organizations from the MENA region, in particular 7amleh, have been documenting and calling Meta’s attention to the disproportionately negative impact ...
On January 26, 2022, the European Commission published its proposal for a “European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade”. The Declaration transposes fundamental ...
FCC says: “The new rules establish a framework to facilitate equal access to broadband internet services by preventing digital discrimination of access. Under these rules, the FCC can protect ...