Apple store in Hong Kong

The RADAR: We’ve got our eyes on Apple

This is the RADAR, Ranking Digital Rights’ bi-monthly newsletter. This edition was sent on October 9, 2020. Subscribe here to get The RADAR by email. As the U.S. general election approaches, digital disinformation and targeted political ads are fueling debates among policymakers and politicians of

Apple must implement anti-tracking features without delay: Joint letter

Today Ranking Digital Rights sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook from eight civil society organizations expressing dismay at the company’s decision to delay the implementation of critical privacy protections for iOS 14 until early 2021. In June, Apple announced plans to roll out

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¡Vamos! Yalla! Allons-y! Translating our 2020 RDR Index methodology revisions

In February 2021, we will launch the fifth edition of the RDR Corporate Accountability Index, which will evaluate 26 of the world’s most powerful digital platforms and telecommunications companies on their commitments and policies affecting users’ rights to freedom of expression and privacy. This may

Apple store in Hong Kong

The RADAR: We’ve got our eyes on Apple

This is the RADAR, Ranking Digital Rights’ bi-monthly newsletter. This edition was sent on October 9, 2020. Subscribe here to get The RADAR by email. As the U.S. general election approaches, digital disinformation and targeted political ads are fueling debates among policymakers and politicians of

Apple must implement anti-tracking features without delay: Joint letter

Today Ranking Digital Rights sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook from eight civil society organizations expressing dismay at the company’s decision to delay the implementation of critical privacy protections for iOS 14 until early 2021. In June, Apple announced plans to roll out

Abstract graphic of two heads talking, with speech bubbles containing characters from different languages.

¡Vamos! Yalla! Allons-y! Translating our 2020 RDR Index methodology revisions

In February 2021, we will launch the fifth edition of the RDR Corporate Accountability Index, which will evaluate 26 of the world’s most powerful digital platforms and telecommunications companies on their commitments and policies affecting users’ rights to freedom of expression and privacy. This may