How Freedom Tech Is Pushing Back Against Digital Authoritarianism
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- Global expansion of digital control tools by governments and corporations includes facial recognition, biometric surveillance, mandatory digital IDs, and debanking.
- Laws and policies in various countries (e.g., UK's Online Safety Act, India's Aadhaar, EU's digital identity wallet) are normalizing such surveillance infrastructure.
- KYC compliance forces citizens to surrender personal data to centralized databases, which are often breached, leading to data leaks and risks like profiling, extortion, or physical targeting.
- Resilient communication tools like Bitchat use Bluetooth mesh networking to enable messaging without internet or central servers, aiding activists under authoritarian regimes.
- Citizen Lab exposes digital surveillance tools like spyware (e.g., Pegasus) and provides practical cybersecurity advice, highlighting legal safeguards lagging behind technology.
- Cashu, a digital cash system, aims to enhance financial privacy by enabling private, low-fee transactions, addressing surveillance-driven advertising models.
- Agora is a peer-to-peer donation protocol built on Bitcoin and Nostr, designed to bypass financial system controls and provide 'unstoppable funding' for activists and humanitarian projects.
- Activists like Anna Chekhovich educate on using Bitcoin safely, emphasizing privacy and self-custody to counter financial repression in authoritarian states.
- Freedom technology tools collectively offer ways to communicate, transact, and organize without permission, becoming essential as digital control systems expand globally.