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Big Brother Watch

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large-sized company
About Big Brother Watch

Big Brother Watch is a UK-based civil liberties and privacy campaign group dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals in the face of increasing surveillance and data collection by governments and corporations. Founded in 2009, the organization has been at the forefront of advocating for transparency, accountability, and the protection of personal freedoms.

The core mission of Big Brother Watch is to challenge the misuse of surveillance technologies and to promote a society where privacy is respected and upheld. They engage in extensive research, public awareness campaigns, and legal challenges to ensure that citizens are informed about their rights and the implications of surveillance practices.

  • Advocacy: The organization actively lobbies for stronger privacy laws and regulations to safeguard individual freedoms.
  • Research: Big Brother Watch conducts thorough investigations into government and corporate surveillance practices, publishing reports that highlight abuses and call for reform.
  • Public Engagement: Through various campaigns, they educate the public on issues related to privacy, data protection, and civil liberties.

Big Brother Watch also collaborates with other civil society organizations, legal experts, and policymakers to foster a broader understanding of privacy rights. Their work has led to significant media coverage and public discourse around the importance of maintaining a balance between security and individual freedoms.

As technology continues to evolve, Big Brother Watch remains vigilant in its efforts to protect the rights of individuals against encroachments on their privacy. They believe that a free society is one where individuals can live without fear of unwarranted surveillance and intrusion.

In summary, Big Brother Watch is committed to ensuring that privacy rights are not only recognized but actively defended in an increasingly monitored world.

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