Amnesty calls for better protection of users' privacy on messaging services

Amnesty International is calling for technology companies to observe users' rights to privacy and freedom of expression.

Amnesty calls for better protection of users' privacy on messaging services

Amnesty International is calling for technology companies to observe users' rights to privacy and freedom of expression.

The human rights charity has ranked the quality and strength of privacy levels offered by different online messaging services.

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