A digital society needs digital rights.

The Right to Digital Integrity is an international, grassroots movement to enshrine the protection of your data as a fundamental right in the constitution.

A digital society needs digital rights.

The Right to Digital Integrity is an international, grassroots movement to enshrine the protection of your data as a fundamental right in the constitution.

Strasbourg: Declaration on the Right to Digital Integrity

Strasbourg City incorporates the right to digital integrity of people in its main principles

Canton of Neuchâtel enshrines digital integrity in the constitution

The right to digital integrity is now officially enshrined in the cantonal constitution of the canton of Neuchâtel.

Geneva incorporates Right to Digital Integrity

What the new constitutional right means for you

Swiss Federal Council will have to consider the Right to Digital Integrity

The Political Institutions Commission of the National Council is responsible for the government to draw up a report on the issue

Zurich officiates initiative for Right to Digital Integrity

The canton of Zurich has validated the initiative Right to Digital Integrity with over 10,000 signatures

Party wants to bring the Right to Digital Integrity to Zug

The Zug party "Parat" wants to define digital integrity in the cantonal constitution

Right to Digital Integrity: Romandy is a worldwide pioneer

The right to an offline life and much more: Romandy is emerging as a global pioneer of a new digital fundamental right.

Initiative for Digital Integrity: Fear of AI brings success to a small party

Employees do not want AI to decide on their job applications. In Zurich, a small party is celebrating success due to such concerns.