Homo Digitalis participates in #RightsCon2022

Homo Digitalis had the great honor and pleasure to participate for the 2nd consecutive time in RightsCon 2022, the…

FRA cites Homo Digitalis in its Annual Study for the 3rd consecutive year

The European Union's Fundamental Rights Agency mentions in its annual study on human rights the actions of Homo…

Successful Promo Event for ReclaimYourFace in Athens

The signature collection event for the #ReclaimYourFace Initiative, which took place on 4/6 in Athens, was a success

Homo Digitalis at the 41 Primary School of Heraklion

Today Elpida Vamvaka and Yannis Spanakis spoke to the children of the 41st Primary School of Heraklion about digital…

Homo Digitalis at the TRADEMARKS & PATENTS LAW FORUM

The co-founding member and Vice President of Homo Digitalis, Stefanos Vitoratos, will represent Homo Digitalis at the…

Homo Digitalis at the EDRi General Assembly

The European Digital Rights General Assembly 2022, which took place in Berlin, was a success

Privacy International’s new study on competition and personal data published

In its new study, PI makes explicit references to Homo Digitalis' actions and includes statements by the Competition…

We call on the European Parliament to support a ban on biometric surveillance technologies

Today, 53 civil society organisations, including Homo Digitalis, asked the European Parliament to support a ban on…

Homo Digitalis at a conference at Panteion University

On Thursday 5 May, our member Alkmini Gianni will represent us at the conference on "Media and Democracy: Is There a…

The 5th episode of the #supercyberkids series is here

In the fifth video of our #supercyberkids series, we highlight the risk of leaking our personal data and passwords when…

Homo Digitalis participates in GIG-ARTS 2022

It is a great honor for Homo Digitalis to participate in the prestigious GIG-ARTS 2022 conference on Thursday 14 April…

Great success of Homo Digitalis! The European Commission warns Greece about 4624/2019

Following our complaint, the European Commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to Greece for failing to…

Homo Digitalis on the Advisory Committee of the new Jean Monnet Chair in Mediterranean Digital Societies & Law

It is a great honour and pleasure for Homo Digitalis to be a member of the Advisory Committee of the new Jean Monnet…

A major success for civil society in Greece: The Hellenic DPA launches an investigation into the Ministry of Immigration and Asylum re the YPERION and KENTAYROS IT systems

Following our request the Hellenic DPA launched an investigation into the Ministry of Immigration and Asylum regarding…

ΕDRi and other 70 CSOs call EU Member States to take the right approach during DSA trilogue

Ahead of the #DigitalServicesAct negotiations, EDRi and 71 civil society organisations call on 20 ministries and state…

Urging EU to ban AI predictive & profiling systems in law enforcement & criminal justice

40+ civil rights organisations led by EDRi and Fair Trials, including Homo Digitalis, urge the EU to BAN AI predictive…

The Hellenic DPA is requested to take action again the deployment of ICT systems IPERION & KENTAUROS in facilities hosting asylum seekers in Greece

Homo Digitalis together with The Hellenic League for Human Rights, HIAS Greece and Dr. Niovi Vavoula, Lecturer at Queen…

The Hellenic Coast Guard wants to acquire social media monitoring software: The Hellenic DPA is urged to exercise its investigative and supervisory powers

Homo Digitalis together with The Hellenic League for Human Rights, HIAS Greece, Privacy International and the…

References to Homo Digitalis in a new study by AlgorithmWatch

Our co-founding member and Board Secretary, Eleftherios Chelioudakis, participated in the new study of AlgorithmWatch…

Joint Announcement by the Hellenic League for Human Rights & Homo Digitalis: A Missed Opportunity for the Education of Students Facing the Challenges of the Digital Age

The institutional ineptitude of the executive towards the Independent Authorities undermines the protection of rights