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Experts Blast Meta's First-Ever Human Rights Report as 'Corporate Propaganda' – Gizmodo

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Meta aims to address human rights impact amid Rohingya genocide row

Meta (formerly Facebook) in its first-ever human rights report has largely defended its misinformation strategy while being self-congratulatory, saying that the company is protecting people from unlawful or overbroad government surveillance.

The 83-page report, covering 2020 and 2021, included insights and actions from human rights due diligence on products, countries and responses to emerging crises.

"This report provides more details about our entire approach to managing human rights risks. While some areas of the report have been previously disclosed, many are new, such as the due diligence we performed in regard to Covid-19 and Ray-Ban Stories," Meta said in a statement late on Thursday.

It highlights the important role that end-to-end encryption plays on WhatsApp in protecting people's privacy particularly journalists and human rights defenders and how "we're expanding it to our other messaging apps".
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