EDRi-gram, 13 November 2025
What has the EDRi network been up to over the past few weeks? Find out the latest digital rights news in our bi-weekly newsletter. In this edition: Halloween is over… but digital rights horrors remain
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Halloween might be over, but digital rights horrors are here to stay. Yes, we are talking EU’s Digital Omnibus coming up next week.
Recent leaks about the proposal paint a deeply troubling picture. What’s being presented as a simple “technical streamlining” of EU digital laws is, in reality, a covert attempt to dismantle Europe’s strongest safeguards against digital threats: the GDPR, the AI Act and ePrivacy. These are the protections that keep everyone’s data secure, hold governments accountable, prevent AI systems from making life-altering decisions about individuals, and shield our societies from pervasive surveillance.
Together with other 126 civil society organisations, trade unions, and defenders of the public interest, we have written to the European Commission to express our grave concern over the forthcoming Digital Omnibus proposal. Unless the European Commission changes course, this could mark the biggest rollback of digital fundamental rights in EU history.
This issue could not be more urgent. An investigation from netzpolitik.org reads like a dystopian thriller: in Belgium, 278 million records of mobile phone locations were traded by shady data brokers. What was once sold for advertising is now a tool for tracking, profiling and surveillance: a(nother) proof that the AdTech industry’s obsession with data extraction has built an infrastructure of constant observation. Commercial and state surveillance feed off each other, exposing how fragile our privacy truly is. This case only shows the need for strong enforcement of existing rules, such as the EU’s landmark GDPR.
From Europol’s expanding powers to AI Act loopholes that fuel surveillance creep, our rights are caught in a storm of deregulation, data grab and corporate capture. But not all is foregone, we stand together to face the monsters.
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European Parliament backs Europol expansion: “A dangerous step towards mass surveillance in the EU”
Today, the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) voted in favour of a new Europol Regulation, part of the EU’s so-called Facilitators Package,...
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Climate justice action repression vs EU data protection law: the Advocate General’s opinion
In his opinion, the Court’s Advocate General assesses the compliance of the French law regulating the collection of biometric data by police with EU data protection criteria. Although...
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The AI Act isn’t enough: closing the dangerous loopholes that enable rights violations
While the EU's AI Act aims to regulate high-risk AI systems, it is undermined by major loopholes that allow their unchecked use in the context of national security...
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Judge grants Meta limited postponement in Bits of Freedom lawsuit
In early October, digital human rights organization Bits of Freedom took Meta to court. The organization demanded that Meta offers its users on in apps such as Instagram...
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EVENTS
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RightsCon 2026
Each year, RightsCon convenes business leaders, policymakers, general counsels, government representatives, technologists, academics, journalists, and human rights advocates from around the world to tackle pressing issues at the...
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SplinterCon in Paris
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IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress
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World Children’s Day: digital futures for children – children’s rights under pressure in the digital environment
In 2021, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child introduced General Comment No. 25 on children’s rights in the digital environment, marking a milestone in aligning...
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Workshops – Internet Rules: Understanding digital rights and policies in South and Southeast Asia
The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) has for a number of years organised capacity building workshops on digital rights and policies for a wide variety of stakeholders to...
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European Young Innovators Festival
For the last last ten years, the EYI festival has fostered meaningful exchange, encouraged peer-to-peer and intergenerational learning, and celebrated cross-cultural connection.
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Finance For Society Forum 2025
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Collective Redress and Digital Fairness Conference
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International Digital Rights Days
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39th Chaos Communication Congress (39C3)
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Data Privacy Day
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EU Open Source Policy Summit 2026
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JOBS
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Logos is hiring for a Campaign Director
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Systemic Justice is hiring for a Strategic Partnerships Lead
Systemic Justice works to radically transform how the law works for communities fighting for racial, social, and economic justice. Centring affected communities in joint litigation, Systemic Justice will...
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Mozilla is hiring for a Senior Integrated Marketing Manager
Mozilla Foundation is committed to an internet that promotes civil discourse, human dignity, and individual expression. To an internet that catalyzes collaboration among diverse communities working together for...
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Frontline Defenders is hiring for a Communications and Events Assistant
Front Line Defenders (FLD) is an international human rights organisation founded in Dublin in 2001, with the specific aim of protecting human rights defenders at risk (HRDs).
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Liberties is hiring for an Executive Director
The Civil Liberties Union for Europe is a Berlin-based watchdog that safeguards the human rights of everyone in the European Union. Liberties works on multiple human rights issues,...
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Electronic Frontier Foundation is hiring for a Dynamics Specialist
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. Founded in 1990, EFF champions user privacy, free expression, and innovation through...
