Australians expect to be able to live their lives without being watched, monitored and tracked. The concept that our cities need to be ‘smart’ needs to be managed alongside the freedoms of the people who inhabit them.
Keep your privates private and share your love securely … come spend Valentine’s eve with loveable nerds who will help you secure your stuff!
Digital rights experts have expressed deep concern at emerging evidence that suggests there is an intentional disinformation campaign creating confusion around the cause of Australia’s tragic bushfires.
Access Now have compiled all the guides they use to handle different kinds of cases for their Digital Security Helpline.
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Digital Rights Watch considers it an honour to be a finalist in this year’s Human Rights Community Organisation Award.