Tag: Digital rights
Introducing the new RightsCon look and vision
We’re excited to share with you an important update: RightsCon has undergone a few important changes recently.
When you give, we give to digital rights defenders
By making a contribution, you’ll provide much-needed resources to help ensure everyone — especially those most at risk — can freely and securely exercise their rights online.
Dispatches from an internet shutdown — Togo
Victims of the internet shutdown in Togo share their stories.
Global perspectives on resisting populist authoritarianism
Our global staff share their views about Trump and populism from around the world.
Human rights groups ask United Nations to investigate U.S. border policies
Searching digital devices and compelling travelers to hand over social media passwords is a violation of international human rights.
Don’t panic. Protect rights.
Help us improve the digital security of users at risk around the world! Chip in today.
Thailand doubling-down on censorship with changes to Computer Crime Act
Rights groups in Thailand are opposing the dangerous amendments to the unpopular law, which will be considered this week.
What’s happening in Ethiopia and how can we protect human rights?
This is a dark time for human rights in Ethiopia. We need to #KeepItOn.
Open letter to the next President of the United States
Read our 10-point agenda in support of digital rights for the next President of the United States.
We can’t let governments hack away our human rights
Governments across the globe have gone rogue with hacking. We need to put legal limits in place to protect people, or we’ll see the damage continue to escalate.