Ecuador considers social media ban for minors linked to crime prevention efforts

By |2026-03-31T09:43:23+00:00March23 25, 2026|

Lawmakers in Ecuador are debating a proposal to restrict social media access for children under 15, citing concerns over online recruitment by criminal groups.

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UK calls on platforms to strengthen protections against online violence targeting women and girls

By |2026-03-31T09:34:32+00:00March10 25, 2026|

Online service providers are being called on to take stronger action against digital harms, including AI-generated abuse, as part of efforts to reduce violence against women and girls.

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SIHR submission to UN highlights AI and surveillance risks for human rights defenders

By |2026-03-24T16:00:07+00:00March07 24, 2026|

A submission by Skyline International for Human Rights warns that AI systems, surveillance tools and cybercrime laws are increasingly used to target activists and journalists across regions.

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Report highlights online violence targeting LGBTQIA+ individuals in Ethiopia

By |2026-03-25T15:48:52+00:00March53 24, 2026|

A new study examines how digital platforms are used to target LGBTQIA+ individuals in Ethiopia, documenting patterns of online abuse and their offline consequences.

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Australia regulator warns AI companions pose risks to children online

By |2026-03-24T15:46:32+00:00March31 24, 2026|

Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has found that AI companion chatbots are failing to protect children from harmful content, raising concerns over weak safeguards and limited oversight.

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IFF raises concerns over social media takedowns and proposed expansion of blocking powers in India

By |2026-03-25T15:45:34+00:00March44 24, 2026|

The Internet Freedom Foundation warns that recent takedowns and proposed changes to India’s content-blocking framework could increase opaque censorship and reduce procedural safeguards.

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Russia proposes powers to restrict or ban foreign AI tools

By |2026-03-31T09:38:00+00:00March21 24, 2026|

Russia is considering new rules that could allow authorities to limit or block foreign AI systems, as part of efforts to control data flows and strengthen domestic technology.

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ETSI releases open-source platform for telecom cloud federation and 6G experimentation

By |2026-03-25T15:54:18+00:00March21 23, 2026|

ETSI has launched the first version of its Open Operator Platform, aimed at enabling telecom cloud federation and supporting experimentation with 5G-Advanced and future 6G technologies.

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GNI submission to UN consultation warns digital tools increase risks for human rights defenders

By |2026-03-24T15:54:29+00:00March31 23, 2026|

The Global Network Initiative has submitted input to a UN consultation on human rights defenders, warning that digital technologies and regulations are increasing risks to privacy, safety and freedom of expression.

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