Press Release: Ranking Digital Rights Announces Inaugural Telco Giants Scorecard

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** November 30, 2022 Contact: Anna Lee Nabors, comms@rankingdigitalrights.org Telcos are less transparent than their Big Tech peers, despite perpetuating the same human rights harms as digital platforms; Spain’s Telefónica tops RDR’s first Telco Giants Scorecard. Washington, D.C. — On Monday, Ranking Digital Rights will

RDR’s First-Ever Telco Giants Scorecard Is Coming Soon!

Save the date! RDR’s Telco Giants Scorecard is coming soon. Our set of telco rankings will launch on December 5, featuring our evaluations of 12 telecommunication companies’ published policies and their effects on people’s human rights. The companies we rank cover ten countries, with subsidiaries

RDR’s Submission to the FTC on Commercial Surveillance

Photo created by Bricklay. Via Noun Project.  On November 21, RDR submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in response to its Announcement of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on commercial surveillance and data security. As we note in the submission, we commend the FTC for

Press Release: Ranking Digital Rights Announces Inaugural Telco Giants Scorecard

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE** November 30, 2022 Contact: Anna Lee Nabors, comms@rankingdigitalrights.org Telcos are less transparent than their Big Tech peers, despite perpetuating the same human rights harms as digital platforms; Spain’s Telefónica tops RDR’s first Telco Giants Scorecard. Washington, D.C. — On Monday, Ranking Digital Rights will

RDR’s First-Ever Telco Giants Scorecard Is Coming Soon!

Save the date! RDR’s Telco Giants Scorecard is coming soon. Our set of telco rankings will launch on December 5, featuring our evaluations of 12 telecommunication companies’ published policies and their effects on people’s human rights. The companies we rank cover ten countries, with subsidiaries

RDR’s Submission to the FTC on Commercial Surveillance

Photo created by Bricklay. Via Noun Project.  On November 21, RDR submitted comments to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in response to its Announcement of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on commercial surveillance and data security. As we note in the submission, we commend the FTC for