Although digital and data technologies are becoming more and more ubiquitous and influential in our daily lives, people’s knowledge about how these technologies work and how they affect their lives is ...
Privacy International ("PI") strongly believes that you have the right to control the use of your personal information, and that your privacy must be respected. We ...
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 ...
Litigation is a core component of PI's advocacy strategy. PI files cases, pursues regulatory complaints, and intervenes in worthwhile legal challenges around the world in order to defend and enhance ...
We all generate vast amounts of data using our mobile phones. Surprisingly, the data created and collected by the apps we use such as Uber, Facebook, Slack and Alexa, is not stored on our phones, but ...
Privacy International presents how the use of social media monitoring by governments and companies is an increasingly prevalent one, and as this article explores ...
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 ...
Eliot is Director for our Corporate Exploitation Programme, challenging Big Tech companies, data exploitative practices and the deployment of algorithmic management and surveillance systems. Before ...
Privacy International partnered with the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School to guide the reader through a simple presentation of the legal ...
This week we're talking to Peter Bloom from Rhizomatica and Lũa Cruz from IDEC about internet connectivity, what drives social media companies to expand into internet provision, and what an earth is ...