The internet will not become another television.
Transparency for institutions, privacy for people.

We fight to defend the internet as a tool to improve democratic quality and against the erosion of civil rights in the digital age.

We devote a large part of our work to preventing the constant attempts to impose a state of exception in the digital sphere that suspends basic freedoms as a preliminary step to later suspending them in the physical world as well.

We address issues such as data protection, the inviolability of communications, algorithmic auditability, digitalization and artificial intelligence in the service of people.

Our personal and behavioral data, and our communications, are part of our private lives, and should be treated as such.

At the same time, it is essential that technology based on big data, such as AI, be designed for the common good, so that everyone can benefit from these advances, and not to be used in a restrictive way and to create an immense state of domination, extraction, and control over the population.

We also defend net neutrality as a founding principle of the internet. It guarantees that all data traveling across the network is treated equally and is crucial to maintaining a non-discriminatory, diverse, innovative and free internet, and to our freedoms to access and distribute information. A large number of governments and telecommunications companies want to put an end to this principle by turning the internet into another television.