Internet.org, Facebook’s project to bring basic free Internet services to regions where few people can afford to navigate, is facing growing resistance. Yesterday, a group of more than 60 associations for civic and digital liberties, signed an “Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg Regarding Internet.org, Net Neutrality, Privacy, and Security“.
The subscribers, belonging to 28 different countries, expressed the concern that “in its present conception, Internet.org thereby violates the principles of net neutrality, threatening freedom of expression, equality of opportunity, security, privacy and innovation.”
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67 Digital Rights Groups Sign Letter Against Facebook’s Internet.org – Forbes.