Freedom on the Net
Freedom on the Net is Freedom House's annual survey and analysis of internet freedom around the world. This cutting-edge project consists of ground-breaking...
Freedom on the Net is Freedom House's annual survey and analysis of internet freedom around the world. This cutting-edge project consists of ground-breaking...
EFF is concerned that a new federal bill would freeze consumer data privacy protections in place, by preempting existing state laws and...
This report examines the implications of data localization policies on users' human rights. It begins by providing background on data regulation.
Serbian police and intelligence authorities are using advanced phone spyware alongside mobile phone forensic products to unlawfully target journalists.
Palestine Legal has been receiving an unprecedented surge in requests for legal support as the Trump administration escalates its repression...
the European Court of Justice (ECJ) put forward a bold and unprecedented proposition—mass surveillance conducted by European Union (EU) member...
Emerging technologies are creating new digital privacy risks that can undermine key democratic values and practices.
The immediate future of internet freedom will depend on how governments deploy incentives for and controls over the next wave of technological innovation.
A growing and unregulated trend of online surveillance raises concerns for civil rights and liberties.
In summer 2025, so-called “Chat Control” became a huge topic. Are there still chances to stop measures that would amount to Chat Control?