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New Report Shows Which Mexican ISPs Stand With Their Users

Posted on June 19, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Luis Fernando Garcia and Katitza Rodriguez write:

Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales, the leading digital rights organization in Mexico and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, today launched ¿Quién Defiende Tus Datos? (Who Defends Your Data?), an evaluation of the privacy practices of the digital communication companies that millions of Mexicans use every day. The investigation is part of a series of studies across Latin America based on EFF’s annual report, Who Has Your Back? and adapted to local realities and need. The reports are intended to compare phone companies and Internet Service Providers to see which stand with their users when responding to government requests for personal information.

Read more on EFF.

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