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Tag: Privacy

U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Wikimedia Foundation’s Challenge to NSA Mass Surveillance

21 February 202321 February 2023 by Wikimedia Foundation

How can a username keep you safe?

1 December 20221 December 2022 by Wikimedia Foundation

Don’t Blink: Public Policy Snapshot for March 2022

5 April 202218 July 2022 by Franziska Putz

Protecting privacy, combatting censorship: The Wikimedia Foundation’s Newest Transparency Report

21 October 2020 by Jim Buatti and Leighanna Mixter

Do Europeans have a right to be globally delisted? The Court of Justice of the European Union says no.

24 September 201918 July 2022 by Allison Davenport

Wikimedia Foundation joins the Global Network Initiative

29 October 201818 July 2022 by Jan Gerlach

A note on our approach to privacy

21 May 2018 by Wikimedia Foundation

Gnomes and trolls and hobgoblins (oh my!)—Failed queries and the vicarious fear of missing out

12 December 2017 by Trey Jones

We need transparency and permissive copyright in NAFTA

18 August 201718 July 2022 by Jan Gerlach

Victory at the Fourth Circuit: Court of Appeals allows Wikimedia Foundation v. NSA to proceed

23 May 2017 by Jim Buatti and Aeryn Palmer

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