Tag: privacy
Meta (Facebook / Instagram) continues to be in violation of EU law even after implementing the «Pay for your Rights» policy
Meta does not prioritize the privacy of their users, instead they appear to view their users solely as a means to generate revenue.
Project to protect online privacy for people going through serious life events secures major funding
Protecting people from stalking, online trolls, and other serious online dangers they are exposed to when going through serious real-life events is the focus of a major new £3.44 million project, led by cybersecurity researchers at the University of Surrey and funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
Indonesia: ‘Gay Porn’ Arrests Threaten Privacy
An Indonesian police raid targeting gay men in Surabaya, Indonesia, on April 30, 2017, threatens the rights of the country’s already beleaguered lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, Human Rights Watch said today.
Swedish Skatteverket forced to change their policy with transgender people
The legal representative RFSL cooperates, lawyer Kerstin Burman, has won a court case against the Tax Agency (Skatteverket). This time in a case with a man by the Tax registered as “divorced partner, instead of” divorced “, which among other things revealed the man’s change of legal gender.
Strasbourg Court: sterilisation requirement for gender reassignment surgery is a violation of privacy
Tuesday, the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that the requirement of permanent infertility to undergo gender reassignment surgery is a violation of the right to privacy, as guaranteed by Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.