Member of Freedom Online Coalition have issued a joint statement on Internet shutdowns in Iran

By |2026-02-05T13:17:31+00:00February15 4, 2026|

Members of the Freedom Online Coalition have issued a joint statement responding to a nationwide internet shutdown in Iran. The statement outlines concerns about the impact of connectivity disruptions on access to information and fundamental rights.

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ICANN asks for public input on planned change to a core Internet security key

By |2026-02-04T13:04:08+00:00February07 4, 2026|

ICANN has opened a public consultation on a proposal to change the cryptographic algorithm used to secure the core of the Internet’s domain name system. The change, planned to begin in 2027, affects how trust is established when users access websites worldwide.

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Civil society letter addresses proposed revisions to Swiss data retention rules

By |2026-02-05T10:39:32+00:00February40 4, 2026|

A coalition of human rights and digital rights organisations has sent an open letter to the Swiss government warning that proposed changes to data retention rules could undermine privacy, free expression, and Switzerland’s alignment with European human rights standards.

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EU AI Office to host two sessions at India AI Impact Summit 2026

By |2026-02-05T10:29:55+00:00February01 4, 2026|

The EU’s AI Office will take part in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 by hosting two panel sessions focused on public-sector innovation and the governance of advanced AI systems. The sessions aim to explain how cooperation between governments and AI developers can shape practical and accountable uses of artificial intelligence.

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Spain plans ban on social media access for children under 16

By |2026-02-11T09:41:07+00:00February59 3, 2026|

Spain is preparing legislation that would prohibit children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms. The proposal is part of a broader effort to address online risks for minors and would introduce mandatory age-verification requirements for platforms.

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RIR governance document second consultation summary and next steps

By |2026-02-03T11:00:50+00:00February58 2, 2026|

Number Resource Organization Number Council has released a summary of public feedback on a draft document that explains how these registries are recognised, operated, and, if necessary, withdrawn. The next revision of the document will be shaped by this input.

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ICANN releases initial list of evaluated registry service providers for 2026 gTLD round

By |2026-02-02T14:08:27+00:00February26 2, 2026|

ICANN has published the first list of registry service providers that have passed parts of its technical evaluation ahead of the 2026 round of new generic top-level domains. The list identifies which providers are already cleared to support future gTLD applicants.

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Research ICT Africa comments on draft hate speech regulations in South Africa

By |2026-02-23T13:57:54+00:00February57 2, 2026|

Research ICT Africa has submitted formal comments on draft regulations under South Africa’s Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Act, raising questions about implementation capacity, data protection, and constitutional safeguards.

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Amnesty International flags digital abuse and online targeting of LBQ women in UN submission

By |2026-02-11T10:26:25+00:00February17 2, 2026|

A new submission to the UN Independent Expert details how criminalisation, weak safeguards and technology-facilitated violence combine to expose lesbian, bisexual and queer women to heightened risks, including in digital spaces.

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