The explosion of employment, education, shopping, access to information and other areas of daily life that have migrated to digital platforms during…
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of state and municipal governments relying on biometric technologies, with the justification…
Central America for the improvement of public policies on digital rights
Of this population, less than half have Internet access and, looking a little closer…
Access to justice for women experiencing digital violence in Mexico does not exist
The approval of the “Olimpia Law,” the most visible response promoted by victims’ groups to act against the dissemination of private images without consent…
Eleven organizations in the fight to position and defend digital rights in Latin America
The advancement of digital technologies and their intensive use by society, governments and businesses leads to…
Strengthening Digital Rights in Paraguay: An Initiative from a United Civil Society
The fight for digital rights to be fully protected in Paraguay is ongoing, but it is important to acknowledge…
In a context of already widespread violence to silence the press in the physical environment…
Routes of Assistance for Online Gender-Based Violence, After the Law
Since 2018, four types of online gender-based violence (OGBV) have been recognized as crimes in Peru under Legislative Decree 1410, including sexual harassment and the distribution of private images without consent. In this context, we set out to…
Uruguay: towards a population under surveillance with facial recognition
By DATYSOC Uruguay is poised to develop a “Facial Identification” database for public safety purposes under the Ministry of the Interior. This system was approved using the National Budget Act…