Intrusive surveillance technology is increasingly used during protests around the world, and we’ve been tracking its use ...
The CrowdStrike incident earlier this year had major implications for governments and businesses across the world. Here, we look at what it tells us about the security and robustness of the modern ...
The concept of privacy is essential for Indigenous peoples to exercise their right to autonomy and self-determination, enabling them to better protect their cultural heritage and prevent external ...
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is preparing an opinion on AI models, following a request from the Irish Data Protection Commission. This opinion is expected to cover how personal data is ...
In this new briefing, we identify the most significant concerns on the UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme (CTTP), and put forward a range of recommendations to mitigate some of the human rights ...
Some browser add-ons help you to automatically fill out consent pop-ups while you browse the internet. In this guide, you'll learn how to install one such add-on and how to configure it according to ...
We fight for a world where technology will empower and enable us, not exploit our data for profit and power. This means providing people with ways to take concrete action to protect themselves or ...
Alexandrine is Directory of Strategy at Privacy International. She manages and oversees the development and delivery of Privacy International's strategic portfolio ...
This guide was designed for our partners across the world who want to see strong data protection laws in their countries. We identify some key points that they can use in their advocacy. This version ...
We are building a global movement. We are supporting civil society partners in countries across the world, who constitute our international network of privacy advocates and researchers. Together we ...
We, like you, are fed up with how companies exploit data to target ads online. We’ve filed legal complaints over it, campaigned against it, called out empty promises, written letters, made gifs, ...
A study of privacy and surveillance issues in Uganda. The State of Privacy project was last updated on January 2019, unless otherwise provided on specific pages.