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Partnership with UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies (CBT)
Right To Privacy is proud to confirm a continuing partnership with UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies – University College London’s CBT is a leading British

Congratulations to Railgun Project
Congratulations to Railgun Project, the latest research grant recipient. Introducing Railgun, a privacy and anonymity system built directly on Ethereum. Users will be able to

Signal Private Messenger
Secure messaging app Signal is tremendously popular because it provides end-to-end encryption, meaning that messages are scrambled before they even leave your device. Messages are

Briar Private Messenger
Briar is a secure, yet easy to use messaging app that can sync via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth when there’s trouble. Its purpose is to communicate

“Revenge Porn” and Ex Partners
Revenge porn is the distribution of nude photos of someone without their permission. It is often an ex-spouse or ex-partner that posts the image. It’s

Ethics for Journalists and Sources
Honest journalism requires reporters to be fair, accurate, and courageous. They must not only gather, report, and interpret information accurately and fairly, but they also
Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting is an annual event held to review the past academic year and to determine business for the coming year.
It has been postponed to 2023 due to the Global Pandemic and the push by the World Health Organization to limit the spread of the virus.
Workshops around Cyber Stalking and Attorney Client Privilege will be held to equip our members with the tools to best protect their privacy.
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Book Recommendation

The Right to Privacy
By Ellen Alderman & Caroline Kennedy
Although the word privacy does not appear in the Constitution, most of us believe that we have an inalienable right to be left alone. Yet in arenas that range from the battlefield of abortion to the information highway, privacy is under siege. In this eye-opening and sometimes hair-raising book, Alderman and Kennedy survey hundreds of recent cases in which ordinary citizens have come up against the intrusions of government, businesses, the news media, and their own neighbors. At once shocking and instructive, up-to-date and rich in historical perspective, The Right to Private is an invaluable guide to one of the most charged issues of our time.
