Epicenter.works, the Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF), the Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv), and Stanford Professor Barbara van Schewick have filed a complaint against Deutsche Telekom with Germany’s telecom regulator Bundesnetzagentur. The complaint aims to end Deutsche Telekom's…

An eventful and successful year: that was 2024 in network policy.

After 155 days of negotiations, the new Austrian government was finally appointed at the beginning of this week. We have analysed, classified and presented in detail what the measures will mean for network policy and basic digital rights in the coming years.

We are constantly fighting for user rights and protection in the upcoming eID Wallet. But the latest draft of implementing acts leaves us torn once again. On the one side the commission adapted important safeguards that we recently demanded in an open letter but at the same time bringing back…

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Health, finances, online behaviour: Digital IDs are poised to become an integral part of very sensitive aspects of our lives. Together with an international coalition we make it clear: Citizens will put no trust in the European Digital Identity Wallet without transparency and users being in control…

A threat to privacy and democracy. Biometric real-time surveillance systems create an infrastructure of constant control and not only threaten fundamental rights such as data protection and privacy. Despite a general EU ban, exceptions open the door to far-reaching intrusion. Austria must set a good…

After committing to protect users from excessive data requests in the European eID, the European Commission undermines this important improvement only two weeks later with a legal sleight of hand.

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 introduce a data toll and is now demanding additional network charges from Meta (Facebook, WhatsApp,…