Digital rights
Support the organizations fighting for your digital rights and online freedoms. These nonprofit advocacy groups defend privacy, free speech, and civil liberties in the digital age through legal action, policy reform, and public education.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Leading nonprofit defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation through impact litigation, policy analysis, grassroots activism, and technology development. Champions user rights against government surveillance and corporate overreach since 1990.
European Digital Rights (EDRi)
Pan-European network of civil and human rights organizations defending digital rights across Europe. Works to ensure respect for fundamental rights and freedoms in the digital environment through advocacy, campaigns, and policy engagement with EU institutions.
Calyx Institute
Nonprofit research and educational organization focused on privacy technology and digital security. Provides privacy-preserving internet services, develops open-source security tools, and educates the public about protecting their communications from surveillance.
Privacy International
Global charity fighting for the right to privacy through investigations, advocacy, and legal challenges. Exposes how governments and corporations use technology for surveillance, challenges privacy violations worldwide, and promotes strong data protection laws.
Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
Public interest research center in Washington, D.C. focused on emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. Uses litigation, policy advocacy, and public education to protect privacy, freedom of expression, and democratic values in the information age.
noyb - European Center for Digital Rights
European nonprofit enforcing GDPR and data protection rights through strategic litigation. Founded by privacy activist Max Schrems, noyb files complaints against tech giants and companies violating privacy laws, ensuring EU data protection regulations are properly enforced.