
Stephanie Landry
Articles
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Oct 22, 2024 |
innovation.consumerreports.org | Dazza Greenwood |Dirk Klingner |Yael Grauer |Stephanie Landry
Last year was a big year for the right to repair movement. Oregon and Colorado both passed laws protecting the right to repair, including protecting consumers against the pernicious practice of software pairing. But there’s still plenty of work ahead. Consumer Reports (CR) aims to protect consumers’ rights to repair the products they already own, despite efforts by manufacturers to prevent access to the tools and manuals necessary to fix items either at home or by independent repair shops.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
innovation.consumerreports.org | Stephanie Landry |Stacey Higginbotham |Jacob Rubenstein |Houman Saberi |Yael Grauer
Today, Consumer Reports, Aspen Digital, and Global Cyber Alliance released the third annual Consumer Cyber Readiness report. The report highlights findings from two nationally representative surveys of over 2,000 US adults conducted by CR in April 2024 and May 2024. It also provides key leadership perspectives from government, industry, and civil society.
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Mar 30, 2023 |
greenwichtime.com | Stephanie Landry
Getting to class should not be the hardest subject Did you know that 80 percent of Greenwich Public Schools do not meet ADA requirements (according to District Head of Facilities Dan Watson)? Of the 27 town athletic field in Greenwich, 20 are not ADA compliant, according to consultants hired by the town to evaluate our playing fields and make recommendations on improvements. Our shameful portfolio of inaccessible facilities includes sidewalks, intersections, marinas and more. But why?
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