Net neutrality is the recipe for a successful Internet. This principle states that all data traffic on the Internet must be treated equally and that Internet providers must not abuse their control
It has become a nice tradition for our organisation to publish the previous year’s transparency report with the financial and activity key figures in summer. Also this year, we would like
This year, we are once again publishing the transparency report for last year, thus marking the end of the 2023 network policy year. As a nice tradition, we are reviewing the year for you once again
For 12 years, major internet providers have been trying to get paid twice for their services under the guise of a “fair share debate”. This time, the focus is on Deutsche Telekom, which wants to
Even though its effects are very visible, the ePrivacy Directive is hardly known to the wider public. Cookie consent dialogues, familiar to every web user, are often associated with GDPR and
Research is important. Using research as a cover to obtain unchecked access to sensitive official data is not.
At the beginning of July, the Austrian chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, submitted to
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The trend of the Czech Presidency that first became apparent with the third compromise text continues. Industry interests are ranked above fundamental rights concerns of citizens. We
In an open letter from noyb, signed by multiple organisations, we urge the EDPB and all SAs to firmly oppose 'pay or okay' to prevent creating a substantial loophole in the GDPR. The EDPBs opinion
Today, our efforts to see the bad proposals for a european eID implementation fail could convince a blocking minority of EU Member States in the Comitology meeting. Because the Commission saw that