#PrivacyCamp25: Registrations open and call for sessions deadline!

In 2025, we are excited to host you online and at La Tricoterie, Brussels on 30 September to explore Resilience and Resistance in Times of Deregulation and Authoritarianism. Register now and join us for one of the flagship digital rights gatherings in Europe.

By EDRi · July 15, 2025

You know that feeling when you leave your house to go on holidays, but feel like you forgot something? Registrations for Privacy Camp 2025 are now open! Make sure you tick that off your to-do list this summer before you log off.

In 2025, we are excited to host you online and at La Tricoterie, Brussels on 30 September to explore Resilience and Resistance in Times of Deregulation and Authoritarianism.

Register now and join us for one of the flagship digital rights gatherings in Europe.

Registration is free and necessary for attending both the in-person event in Brussels and for joining us online, because itwill allow us to send you the relevant logistical details for a smooth experience.

Register now

Do you want to do more than just attending? You can put together a proposal for a session, and drive conversations that build community resistance against deregulation, authoritarianism and other struggles we’re facing. This is your chance – the call for sessions for Privacy Camp 2025 closes on Monday, 21 July, 09.00 AM CEST.

Submit your session proposal now. We especially invite interactive workshops that centre connection, care, and collective action. Read more details in our ‘Call for sessions’ post to understand what kind of proposals we’re looking forward to seeing.

Submit you session

Do you know someone who should absolutely attend #PrivacyCamp25 or organise a session? Share this email with with your community! For any questions or concerns, reach out to us at .

About Privacy Camp

Privacy Camp is organised by European Digital Rights (EDRi), in collaboration with its partners the Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Privacy Salon vzw, the Institute for European Studies at UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles, and the Racism and Technology Center.

Every year, we bring together over 300 digital rights advocates, activists, academics and policy-makers from all around Europe and beyond, to discuss the most pressing issues facing human rights online.