Personal data transfers between the EU and the US are made possible by the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (EU-US DPF), under ...
In order to address the fraught issue of the costs of the broken asylum process, the Home Office proposes at least some of ...
Andy Burnham’s likely succession to lead the current Labour government gives him the chance to reset digital policy.
Predictive polcing is built on existing, flawed police data. Over-policed communities are more likely to be identified as at ‘risk’ of criminality, leading to more racist policing.
Our report details how the government should pursue a rights-based approach to tackling online harms.
Board of Directors The Board of Directors oversees Open Rights Group’s work, which includes staffing, fundraising and responsibility for policy.
Safety Not Surveillance is led by Open Rights Group who plays a coordinating role in the coalition. The coalition includes organisations from across the movement ecosystem. Coalition partner ...
As the Online Safety Bill approaches the pre-legislative scrutiny process, attention is being drawn to the powers which government will have to redefine, constrain, and censor the boundaries of our ...
Proposals aimed at protecting children could force tech platforms to choose between freedom of speech and the right to privacy, a new briefing by digital rights campaigners, Open Rights Group and EFF ...
Following global pushes for age assurance by governments, Persona is increasingly being used by major online platforms to carry out biometric age checks. This means UK users may be required to submit ...
Since joining Open Rights Group in January 2009, Jim has led campaigns against three strikes and the Digital Economy Act, the company Phorm and its plans to snoop on UK users, and against pervasive ...
Executive Summary Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty The high cost of digital dependency In Part I The Digital Sovereignty challenge we find: The UK’s current position Part II Current UK policy position ...