This week in review, Internet Monitor covers President Trump’s appeal on a ruling about blocking users on Twitter, Internet shutdowns in India, Russian fines on VPN users, and Facebook sharing user data with a Chinese telecommunications company.
this week, Internet Monitor covers the Santa Clara Principles for content moderation, SMEX monitoring Internet shutdowns in MENA, and activist reports of telecom disruptions in Moscow.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Internet Society’s snapshot of post-hurricane Caribbean connectivity, a Russian human rights group's report on Russian Internet content controls, and Cambodia’s block of The Cambodia Daily’s website.
“I never expected that making software would be activism,” said Griffin Boyce.
Boyce is a staff member at the Berkman Klein center whose interests include “urban gardening, painting, video games”—and most intensively, Internet privacy. When he’s...
This week, Internet Monitor looks at Internet access inequalities in Australia, Russia’s block on VPNs, and American companies’ acquiescence to tightened Chinese regulations.
This week, the Internet Monitor covers the Moscow protests for Internet freedom, Iran’s increased efforts to filter social media, Verizon’s flirt with net neutrality violations, and a Global Voices study on Facebook’s Free Basics.
This week, Internet Monitor takes a look at the continued investigation into the Mexican government's alleged spyware usage against private citizens, Russia's demands of Telegram, and a coalition of social media companies to combat terrorism.