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Panoptykon at CPDP 2026: Fair, sovereign and authentically personalised. A benchmark for digital services made in Europe
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DSA vs. Reality: Are children safer online?
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Panoptykon at CPDP 2026: Fair, sovereign and authentically personalised. A benchmark for digital services made in Europe
Panoptykon will be present at the CPDP conference in Brussels this season with a panel on digital fairness and consumer empowerment. Panoptykon’s president Katarzyna Szymielewicz will lead the discussion featuring DG Justice and Norwegian Consumer Council.
26.03.2026
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DSA vs. Reality: Are children safer online?
What needs to be done to make social media a safer space for people of all ages?
26.02.2026
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Win against Facebook. Giant not allowed to censor content at will
By blocking the accounts and groups of Społeczna Inicjatywa Narkopolityki (SIN, the Civil Society Drug Policy Initiative), Meta has infringed on the organization’s personal rights. On Wednesday, a Polish court issued a watershed decision in a case supported by the Panoptykon Foundation, thereby…
14.03.2024
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No control over surveillance by Polish intelligence agencies. ECHR demands explanations from the government
The European Court of Human Rights demanded the Polish government to provide an explanation in the case of surveillance by intelligence agencies.
18.12.2019
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First court decision in SIN vs Facebook: the internet giant must not restrict the organisation’s activities in its services
The District Court in Warsaw, in its interim measures ruling, has temporarily prohibited Facebook from removing fanpages, profiles and groups run by SIN (a Polish NGO) on Facebook and Instagram, as well as from blocking individual posts. This means that – at least until the case is decided – SIN’s…
02.07.2019
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The right to explanation of creditworthiness assessment – first such law in Europe
Thanks to Panoptykon’s initiative bank customers in Poland will have the right to receive explanation of their creditworthiness. It’s the first right of this kind in Europe and a higher standard than the one envisioned in the GDPR.
12.06.2019
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Personal Democracy Forum 2019: In Whom We Trust
Who Targets Me (us) and What Can I (we) Do About It – Katarzyna Szymielewicz’s speech at the 2019 edition of Personal Democracy Forum is already available o
11.06.2019
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Will the GDPR serve its purpose? Three difficult lessons after its first year
Legal regulations take shape by practice. The GDPR - as a legal document - was born in 2016. After two years of incubation it was thrown into the market. A year later, many are curious to see whether it can swim. But the expectations were higher. We wanted it to change the whole ecosystem, change…
21.05.2019
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SIN v Facebook: tech giant sued over private censorship in landmark case in Poland
On 7 May 2019 Spoleczna Inicjatywa Narkopolityki (Civil Society Drug Policy Initiative, “SIN”), supported by the Panoptykon Foundation, filed a lawsuit against Facebook in a strategic litigation aimed at fighting private censorship on the Internet. Online platforms act as the ‘gatekeepers’ to…
07.05.2019
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Panoptykon’s complaints against IAB and Google referred to lead authorities in Belgium and Ireland
The Polish DPA decided that Panoptykon’s complaints against IAB Europe and Google, who are responsible for the functioning of targeted advertising, have a cross-border character, which means that they affect data subjects residing not only in Poland. In order to ensure a consistent application of…
16.04.2019
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New chair of the Polish DPA appointed
Jan Nowak, previously a general manager at the DPA’s office and a long-term member of PiS, the ruling party, will become the new chair of the Polish Data Protection Authority. The nomination raised controversy as to whether Jan Nowak meets the legal requirements for this position.
11.04.2019
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Three layers of your digital profile
Your online profile is not always built on facts. It is shaped by technology companies and advertisers who make key decisions based on their interpretation of seemingly benign data points: what movies you choose watch, the time of day you tweet, or how long you take to click on a cat video.
18.03.2019
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