Privacy Guides launches a new Activism section

Screenshot showing the main page of the new Privacy Guides' Activism section.

For Immediate Release — Privacy Guides, a non-profit organization focused on building a strong privacy & digital rights advocacy community, launched a brand new website section today.

The new Activism section offers a new way to empower the digital rights community in its privacy advocacy and activism effort, both for individuals and organizations.

Guides and Tools for Privacy Activists
Privacy Guides’ Activism section contains tools to support the community in its privacy advocacy and activism effort, both for individuals and organizations.

Privacy Guides is built on the belief that privacy is a fundamental right, essential to everyone. Improving privacy cannot only be a matter of individual protections.

As corporations exploit our data more aggressively every day, and regulations keep attacking the tools and services we rely on to protect our personal information, it has never been more important to work together to defend privacy rights as a community.

The new section for activists in the privacy movement will progressively grow with more resources in the coming weeks, with some new resources already in development.

Today, Privacy Guides launched the first tool in this section: the Privacy Activist Toolbox: This isn’t a privacy checklist for general activists. It’s truly a privacy activist toolbox, a new unique resource filled with tips to support the community specifically in privacy advocacy work.

Privacy Activist Toolbox - Privacy Guides
The Privacy Activist Toolbox is a unique resource with tips for anyone interested in becoming a better privacy rights activist, or anyone who wants to start.

With this new section on Privacy Guides, the project will provide helpful tools and resources for privacy activists and digital rights organizations who are ready to defend privacy rights not only for themselves, but for everyone, collectively.


Privacy Guides is an impartial organization that is focused on building a strong privacy advocacy community and delivering the best digital privacy and consumer technology rights advice on the internet. Its mission is to inform the public about the value of digital privacy, consumer tech rights, and about global government initiatives which aim to monitor your online activity. Privacy Guides resources are free of advertisements and not affiliated with any of the recommended providers.

Privacy Guides (www.privacyguides.org) is built by volunteers and staff members around the world. For information about Privacy Guides or this announcement:

Activism Group Contacts:

Em
Activism & Outreach Lead
em@privacyguides.org

Jonah Aragon
Program Director
jonah@privacyguides.org

General Inquiry
press@privacyguides.org

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