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**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** October 11, 2022 Contact: comms@rankingdigitalrights.org Ranking Digital Rights Launches New Research Lab to Help Global Civil Society Groups Hold Big Tech Accountable  Washington, D.C. – Today, Ranking Digital Rights (RDR) is launching the RDR Research Lab, which will serve as a learning

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Highlights From Our 2022 Big Tech Scorecard Are Now in Six Languages!

Ranking Digital Rights has once again partnered with Global Voices Translation Services to translate the executive summary of the 2022 Big Tech Scorecard into six major languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Korean, Russian, and Spanish! The RDR Big Tech Scorecard evaluates 14 companies, whose products and

Charting the Future of Big Tech Accountability

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The Radar: RDR Keeps Receipts

Yesterday we released the 2022 Big Tech Scorecard, our annual evaluation of how transparent the world’s most powerful digital platforms are about their policies and practices affecting human rights, particularly the rights to freedom of expression and privacy. In a time of upheaval and change,

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