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Meta shareholders push for better governance of human rights risks ahead of May AGM

Jan Rydzak Apr 11, 2022

The SEC rejected Meta’s push to block a slate of human rights proposals, including one focused on targeted advertising A round of rulings by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has made it clear that Meta (FB) cannot escape shareholder scrutiny on fundamental human rights

The RADAR: Big Tech has monopolized digital advertising. What does this mean for our rights?

Ellery Roberts Biddle Nov 18, 2021

This is the RADAR, Ranking Digital Rights’ newsletter. This special edition was sent on November 16, 2021. Subscribe here to get The RADAR by email. This season at RDR, we’ve done some deep thinking on one of the fastest-changing aspects of the industry we study:

Edzell garden

The shift to first-party tracking is a power play by Apple and Google. What will it mean for users’ rights?

Veszna Wessenauer Nov 17, 2021

By Veszna Wessenauer and Ellery Roberts Biddle When Apple announced its plans to tighten restrictions on third-party tracking by app developers, privacy advocates—including us—were intrigued. The company seemed to be charting a new course for digital advertising that would give users much more power to

Meta shareholders push for better governance of human rights risks ahead of May AGM

Jan Rydzak Apr 11, 2022

The SEC rejected Meta’s push to block a slate of human rights proposals, including one focused on targeted advertising A round of rulings by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has made it clear that Meta (FB) cannot escape shareholder scrutiny on fundamental human rights

The RADAR: Big Tech has monopolized digital advertising. What does this mean for our rights?

Ellery Roberts Biddle Nov 18, 2021

This is the RADAR, Ranking Digital Rights’ newsletter. This special edition was sent on November 16, 2021. Subscribe here to get The RADAR by email. This season at RDR, we’ve done some deep thinking on one of the fastest-changing aspects of the industry we study:

Edzell garden

The shift to first-party tracking is a power play by Apple and Google. What will it mean for users’ rights?

Veszna Wessenauer Nov 17, 2021

By Veszna Wessenauer and Ellery Roberts Biddle When Apple announced its plans to tighten restrictions on third-party tracking by app developers, privacy advocates—including us—were intrigued. The company seemed to be charting a new course for digital advertising that would give users much more power to

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