🌐 Tech giants are heavily investing into the connectivity market, aiming for control over infrastructure. What does this mean for competition and regulation? 🤔
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World food Programme (WFP) data breach puts at risk 600,000 households in Gaza
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2026/06...
States should ban facial recognition technologies in educational spaces and cease its use immediately.
"The collected data and digital tools in these cases serve as powerful instruments to challenge government and corporate narratives about the land."
Check out this fantastic article by @privacyint.bsky.social that features our partners’ stories and our co-designed tool, Mapeo.
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La pluma mágica 🪄 de María nos regala una ventanita a esta belleza de libro. ‘Seremos jaguares’ es una historia viva, como dicen los Waorani. Una historia de resistencia, resiliencia y vida. Lean este hermoso texto y corran por el libro! 🐆
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El libro ‘Seremos Jaguares’ narra los años de activismo de la lideresa ecuatoriana que hizo respetar el derecho a una consulta libre, previa e informada en los territorios indígenas
Facial recognition is violating students' privacy and undermining their learning environments. Learn why it’s time to ban its use in educational spaces #WorldChildrensDay
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privacyinternational.org/advocacy/5469/pis-briefing-critical-examination-facial-recognition-implementation-educational
🎙️From real-life examples like Starlink's expansion to the broader implications of vertical integrations in the connectivity market, you won't want to miss our conversation with Peter Bloom (Rhizomatica) and Lũa Cruz (IDEC)!
Tune in here: https://pvcy.org/verticalmergerspod
🌿 Explore the importance of privacy and autonomy for Indigenous populations, to protect cultural heritage and prevent external control, exploitation and surveillance of their lands.
https://privacyinternational.org/long-read/5506/privacy-and-autonomy-redefining-boundaries-indigenous-communities
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In 2019, the Waorani achieved a huge legal victory against the Ecuadorian government.