#ORG2024

2025 is coming. And with it is the Data Bill, an Ai Bill, Ofcom's consultation on encryption, and the expanding influence of Big Tech in public life.

As a grassroots organisation 🌱, we need your support to fight for everyone's #DigitalRights in the UK!

Become a member today 🦾 ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/join/

#DigitalRIghtsAreHumanRights #privacy #freedomofexpression #ORG2024

Open Rights Group – Join the Digital Rights Movement: Become an ORG member

The end of 2024 saw another attempt to change data protection law in the #DataBill (UK).

We brought together 53 experts and civil society groups in an open letter to the UK government. We called on them to scrap proposals that'll strip back the right to human review of solely automated decisions that can have life-changing consequences.

Read more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #dataprotection #AI #GDPR #ukpolitics #DUABill

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – People Not Machines: Fighting for your data rights in the age of AI

ORG published our 'e-Visas: Hostile and Broken' report about the UK Home Office's flawed e-Visa scheme.

We warned that an online-only proof of status could create a digital Windrush scandal, leading to the scheme's roll-out being delayed.

We hope this will be an opportunity to bring in changes that will ensure people can prove their immigration status in any circumstance.

➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #eVisa #immigration #HostileEnvironment #digitalrights #migrants #ukpolitics

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – e-Visa Report and Campaign: Stopping a digital Windrush scandal

In July, 17 organisations signed an open letter to the UK Home Secretary calling for an end to ‘predictive’ policing systems as part of the #SafetyNotSurveillance coalition.

With an AI Bill expected in 2025, we're ready to fight pre-crime systems that exacerbate racism and undermine our right to be presumed innocent.

Read more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #precrime #policing #AI #ukpolitics #AIBill

Open Rights Group 2024 – Safety Not Surveillance: Coalition to tackle pre-crime technologies

With political parties trying to predict how you'll vote, ORG launched a tool to help you opt-out of them processing your data for voter profiling.

Findings from our work into how UK parties use your data will be published in 2025 👀

Find out more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #privacy #dataprotection #GDPR #ukpolitics

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – Political Parties' Use of Data: Giving you a tool to better manage your privacy

ORG launched our digital rights manifesto for the UK General Election, calling on all candidates to support:

⚫️ Encryption
⚫️ Digital sanctuary
⚫️ Banning pre-crime AI
⚫️ Freedom of expression online
⚫️ Strong data protection
⚫️ Ending intrusive online advertising

Read more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/campaign/d

#ORG2024 #dataprotection #encryption #precrime #freedomofexpression #adtech #digitalsanctuary #ukpolitics #generalelection

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – General Election Manifestio: Putting digital rights on the ballot

This year we published our report into the UK data watchdog (Information Commissioner's Office).

We found an overly cautious approach to the enforcement of data protection law. This prioritises government and corporate preferences over the need for personal security.

We need strong data protection laws and a strong regulator who will act as the first line of defence for the British public.

Read more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #ICO #dataprotection #privacy #GDPR #ukpolitics

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – Alternative ICO Report: Failute to enforce is putting the public at risk

ORG challenged Meta's plans to scrape users' content to train its AI, calling for it to be stopped.

The Information Commissioner's Office (UK) disappointingly, but unsurprisingly, closed our complaint in line with their continued failure to enforce data protection rights.

Read more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #Meta #AI #dataprotection #GDPR #privacy #digitalrights

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – Meta AI Complaint: Challenging data scraping for AI

In 2024 ORG submitted a complaint about LiveRamp, an online advertising and data broking company.

The privacy-intrusive system combines online and offline identifiers to profile Internet users, linking browsing with real identities.

Read more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #privacy #adtech #dataprotection #liveramp #digitalrights

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – LiveRamp Complaint: Challenging intrusive AdTech systems

Saved by the election bell, the DPDI Bill was binned off after a long battle to protect our data rights.

Many of the changes to data protection law in the UK have fallen away. But the fight continues to stop the regurgitated elements in the new Data Use and Access Bill.

Find out more ➡️ openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #dataprotection #GDPR #privacy #ukpolitics

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – Demise of the DPDI Bill: Fighting attempts to weaken data protection

ORG kicked off 2024 with our report into the Prevent programme.

We revealed that the data of people who are referred to Prevent is shared widely and kept for years, even when no action is required.

We call for an end to Prevent.

Find out more ⬇️

openrightsgroup.org/press-rele

#ORG2024 #DigitalRIghtsAreHumanRights #digitalrights #Prevent #surveillance #ukpolitics

Open Rights Group Review 2024 – Prevent Programme Report: Revealing widespread data retention and sharing.

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