Marginalized groups, including women and LGBTI people, face threats to their human rights due to extensive and improper data collection practices that do not reflect their individual realities. Governments justify such data grab tactics as a cost-saving solution to roll-out automated systems in the public sector for benefit payments, while Big Tech companies hoard and deploy personal user data for their lucrative surveillance-based business models. This under-regulated accumulation and processing of vast amounts of data not only constitutes harmful mass surveillance but also entrenches discrimination against women and LGBTI people.
- Index Number
- POL 40/8170/2024
- Pages
- 40
- Published in
- United Kingdom
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS 3
- 1. GLOSSARY 4
- 2. INTRODUCTION 7
- 3. DATA PROTECTION AND IDENTIFICATION 13
- 4. GENDER AND THE DIGITAL DIVIDE 16
- 5. GENDER AND SOCIAL PROTECTION 18
- 6. GENDER AND HEALTH IN THE DIGITAL AGE 21
- 7. GENDER AND LABOUR IN THE DIGITAL AGE 24
- 8. GENDER AND ALGORITHMIC RECOMMENDATION SYSTEMS ON SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS 26
- 9. GENDER AND ONLINE SAFETY 28
- 10. GENDER AND TARGETED SURVEILLANCE 31
- AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL IS A GLOBAL MOVEMENT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS. WHEN INJUSTICE HAPPENS TO ONE PERSON IT MATTERS TO US ALL. 39