LGBT Tech advocates for robust encryption, privacy protections, and digital security to safeguard LGBTQ+ identities and ensure safety, autonomy, and freedom in an evolving digital world.| LGBT Tech
On 8 April 2025, 237 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to members of the Swedish Riksdag calling on them to reject legislation that would force companies to undermine the encryption of their services. In doing so, the Swedish Riksdag would leave its citizens and […]| Global Encryption Coalition
The Center for Democracy & Technology, Global Partners Digital, the Internet Freedom Foundation, the Internet Society, and Mozilla, constituting the Steering Committee of the Global Encryption Coalition,1 raise grave concerns with the impact that the Article 8 ter of the legislation “Sortir la France du piège du narcotrafic,” will have on the security and privacy […]| Global Encryption Coalition
On 13 February 2025, 109 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to the British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper calling on the UK Home Office to rescind its demand that Apple create a backdoor into its end-to-end encrypted services. The letter, published and sent to the […]| Global Encryption Coalition