18.08.2025 13:49:00
Дата публикации
In the era of the widespread use of digital services and services, protecting user rights is becoming not only a state interest, but also a strategic business interest.
More and more companies understand that employees and customers choose those who share the values of privacy and transparency.
For example, people do not want to support those who trade their data, restrict access to information, or have weak information protection.
Civil society calls on businesses to join the fight for digital rights - not out of idealism, but out of common sense. This strengthens customer trust and business reputation.
Supporting freedom of speech and expression, network neutrality, secure storage and the ability to completely delete user data is your contribution to a society where technology serves everyone.
Such efforts create conditions for fair competition, innovation, and open access.
Private companies can help advance digital rights through technical and legal improvements, as well as the dissemination and public support of ideas, publications, and articles on the topic of digital rights.
Information about us is regularly collected by data brokers, platforms and government agencies. Moreover, today, algorithms largely decide what content we will see based on previously collected data.
It is important to remember that the openness of companies, as well as the solidarity of society, the state and business, are the key to observing the interests of the majority of Internet users. At the same time, the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Personal Data and Their Protection" sets out in detail the responsibilities of businesses to ensure the rights and legitimate interests of citizens in the digital environment.
(the text was translated automatically)
More and more companies understand that employees and customers choose those who share the values of privacy and transparency.
For example, people do not want to support those who trade their data, restrict access to information, or have weak information protection.
Civil society calls on businesses to join the fight for digital rights - not out of idealism, but out of common sense. This strengthens customer trust and business reputation.
Supporting freedom of speech and expression, network neutrality, secure storage and the ability to completely delete user data is your contribution to a society where technology serves everyone.
Such efforts create conditions for fair competition, innovation, and open access.
Private companies can help advance digital rights through technical and legal improvements, as well as the dissemination and public support of ideas, publications, and articles on the topic of digital rights.
Information about us is regularly collected by data brokers, platforms and government agencies. Moreover, today, algorithms largely decide what content we will see based on previously collected data.
It is important to remember that the openness of companies, as well as the solidarity of society, the state and business, are the key to observing the interests of the majority of Internet users. At the same time, the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Personal Data and Their Protection" sets out in detail the responsibilities of businesses to ensure the rights and legitimate interests of citizens in the digital environment.