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Freedom Person: Defending Digital Rights and Human Liberties

 

Freedom Person is an innovative online platform dedicated to defending fundamental human rights in the digital era, with a special focus on freedom of expression, digital privacy, and protection against unlawful surveillance and data exploitation.

In an age where personal data security and digital freedoms are increasingly at risk, we work to educate, advocate, and support individuals facing violations of their digital and civil rights.

 

Our Focus is on Bridging Human Rights and Digital Privacy

We recognize that freedom of thought, expression, and privacy are interconnected in the modern world. While authoritarian regimes and corporate interests threaten personal freedoms, Freedom Person serves as a legal, educational, and advocacy resource to safeguard these rights.

We focus on key areas:
✔ Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age – Protecting individuals from censorship, surveillance, and digital repression.
✔ Data Privacy and the Right to Be Forgotten – Advocating for stronger privacy protections, transparency in data collection, and legal mechanisms to help individuals control their online identity.
✔ Human Rights in the Digital Sphere – Addressing cases of government abuse, mass surveillance, and targeted repression using digital tools.
✔ Protection for Journalists, Activists, and Migrants – Offering legal insights, cybersecurity strategies, and advocacy for those facing persecution.

 

Our Goal is to Empower Individuals in the Digital World

Freedom Person aims to unite people worldwide in defending their fundamental rights by:
✔ Providing legal analysis and resources to help individuals understand their rights in the digital and real world.
✔ Highlighting global and Russian human rights violations to bring awareness and accountability.
✔ Supporting those who face repression, digital persecution, or unlawful data collection.
✔ Advocating for stronger digital privacy laws and international standards.

 

Our mission is to uphold universal values, including:

  • Respect for the rule of law and digital freedoms.
  • Advocacy for personal privacy and protection against digital exploitation.
  • Promotion of internationally recognized legal standards on data security, freedom of expression, and digital human rights.
  • Strengthening democratic institutions and protecting individuals from online censorship and surveillance.

We are committed to ensuring that governments and corporations respect fundamental freedoms in both physical and digital spaces.

 

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If you are a journalist, activist, or individual concerned about digital rights, freedom of expression, or privacy issues, we invite you to join our platform.

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Freedom Person is a platform that champions freedom, equality, and justice in the digital age.

 

 

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Past, Present, and Future

The purpose of this article is to explore the history of DEI and highlight the categories of groups protected by these principles. The historical development of DEI is closely tied to the fight for civil rights, while its principles aim to address historical injustices and systemic barriers.

The Impact of Ending DEI Policies on Equality and Opportunity

This executive order represents a historic moment for the nation, as it directly challenges long-standing practices aimed at addressing systemic inequities. At its core, it raises fundamental questions about how the United States interprets its constitutional principles of equality, justice, and opportunity for all.

When a Morgan Properties Manager Keith Varney Decides the Law Is Optional

The story from Kenton Place Apartments (Cornelius, NC) may at first glance look like a routine dispute between a tenant and a property management company. But the details raise a serious question: is this an isolated mistake, or a well-worn practice?

 

Procedure and Grounds for Expedited Removal in the US in 2025

Also available: Русский (Россия)

On January 24, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the full reinstatement of the expedited removal process. 

Uber, Immigration, and Passenger Safety: Charleston Assault Sparks Debate

A violent incident in Charleston, South Carolina, involving Uber driver Vadim Nikolaevich Uliumdzhiev and biotech CEO Bryan Kobel has raised questions about driver vetting, passenger safety, and immigration oversight. According to ICE, Uliumdzhiev, a Russian national, illegally entered the U.S. in December 2022 and was later released. The April 2024 altercation left Kobel injured and has led to a lawsuit against Uber, highlighting potential gaps in both corporate screening and government enforcement.

 

Violations of International Human Rights Norms in Russia Against Dmitry Talantov

Also available: Русский (Россия)

One glaring example of human rights violations is the criminal prosecution of Russian lawyer Dmitry Talantov. Since 2002, he has served as the head of the Bar Association of the Udmurt Republic.

Freedom of Speech: A Comparative Analysis of the USA, EU, and Russia

Also available: Русский (Россия)

The article compares approaches to freedom of speech in the USA, EU, and Russia, highlighting their legal frameworks, historical influences, digital regulation policies, and recommendations for governments, organizations, activists, and tech companies to safeguard this fundamental right globally.

Types of Data Collected on the Internet

Also available: Русский (Россия)

Every time a person connects to the internet, data is generated and collected. This information is gathered by websites, applications, service providers, and advertisers for various purposes, including personalization, analytics, and security. Some of this data is provided directly by users, while other types are collected automatically through tracking technologies and system logs. Understanding the types of data collected is essential for managing online privacy and making informed decisions about digital interactions.

 

You Might Get $100 from Apple — Here’s Why

If your Apple device activated Siri during a private conversation without your intent, you may be entitled to cash as part of a $95 million settlement with Apple. The lawsuit claims Siri sometimes recorded confidential moments — and now, eligible users could receive up to $100.

 

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