December 8, 2014

Freedom on the Net 2014

Tightening the Net: Governments Expand Online Controls Freedom on the Net 2014 – the fifth annual […]
December 3, 2014

Digital Security Guide for African Environmental Rights Defenders

With the growth of technology and increasing use of digital advocacy and communication tools to do […]
December 3, 2014

Individual Privacy

November 27, 2014

Edward Snowden revelations have had limited effect on privacy

Chances are if you’re reading the Unwanted Witness website, you’ve heard of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. […]
November 27, 2014

The SINGLE Most Important Step to Protect Yourself from Government Spying

Given that the NSA is tapping into your phone calls and spying on your Internet activities, […]
November 23, 2014

U.K. ISPs Agree To Do More To Filter Extremist Content Online

The U.K. government’s latest crack down on terrorism is once again focusing on the digital sphere, […]
November 23, 2014

Mass surveillance: exceptional measure or dangerous habit?

The digital communications revolution has led to “perhaps the greatest liberation movement the world has ever […]
November 21, 2014

UN calls for balance between privacy and security

In a special discussion at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Flavia Pansieri, the United Nations […]
November 20, 2014

Complicity in Censorship: Facebook’s Latest Government Requests Report

For years, pundits and scholars have warned of the implications of social media companies capitulating to […]
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