Explore our resources on digital rights
We invite you to browse our database, where you will find our research, advocacy work, opinion columns, and statements.

11 years after Snowden: Are we really more protected?
Eleven years ago, we learned that every email we sent, every chat message, phone call, and document shared in the cloud was accessible to intelligence agencies of the United States and allied countries. This became known after Edward Snowden leaked thousands of documents from the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) published in some of the world’s most important media outlets. This column will recall some of the key facts of this story and reflect on what has changed since then.
Read more
Elections open a new front of violence, repression, and censorship
The days following the elections in Venezuela have once again demonstrated the ruling party’s lack of political tolerance. A consecutive series of elections without any progress over the last decade has fueled the current situation in which fear joins the sense of hope and outrage at what seemed to be an opportunity for real change in a country where a complex humanitarian crisis persists, hitting its population without mercy or respite.
Read more