We Fight For Your Rights in the Digital Age.

Open Rights Group is the UK’s largest grassroots digital rights campaigning organisation, working to protect everyone’s rights to privacy and free speech online.

We fight for a fair digital environment where technology supports justice, equality and freedom.

We campaign, lobby, go to court – whatever it takes to challenge restrictions to our human rights.

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OUR CAMPAIGNS

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Fix the Online Safety Act

Stop online censorship and privacy risks.

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Migrant Digital Justice

Fight the digital hostile environment.

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End Pre-Crime

Ban crime predicting technologies.

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No to Digital ID

Stop a digital surveillance State.

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Impact

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Number of legal victories that ORG has won

11

The number of UK towns and cities with active ORG local groups

72 million

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Recent Blogs

Digital Privacy

30 Sep 2025 By Mariano delli Santi

Cookie Consent Review Exposes Weaknesses in UK Data Protection Reform

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) consulted on a new enforcement approach to regulating advertising.
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Digital Privacy

30 Sep 2025 By Mariano delli Santi

Is cookie consent going to change in the UK?

Open Rights Group convened a stakeholder roundtable on the future of adtech and cookie consent requirements in the UK following the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) consultation on a new enforcement approach toward regulating advertising.
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25 Sep 2025 By Jim Killock

The Online Safety Act is Coming for Livestreaming

Ofcom has launched a blandly titled consultation on "Additional Safety Measures" designed to implement the next round of duties within the Online Safety Act (OSA).
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Free expression online

31 Jul 2025 By Pam Cowburn

The Great British Firewall: Age Verification has Failed

From Friday 25 July 2025, UK Internet users have had to verify their age to use a range of apps and websites – from social media platforms such as X, Reddit and Bluesky to dating apps like Grindr to porn sites such as Pornhub.
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