Not with my face: The Paraguayan State deploys facial recognition without transparency or oversight
In Paraguay, the use of biometric surveillance technologies is expanding without public knowledge, debate, or legal frameworks to ensure the […]


In Paraguay, the use of biometric surveillance technologies is expanding without public knowledge, debate, or legal frameworks to ensure the […]
This study analyzes the implementation of facial recognition cameras in Paraguay, highlighting key concerns related to transparency, human rights and […]
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) held an official regional hearing on “Artificial intelligence and human rights” during its […]
From January to April 2025, TEDIC continued to strengthen its national advocacy efforts to promote a free, open, and human […]
In less than a week, Paraguay experienced two massive leaks of personal data originating from public institutions. The first involved […]
Over the last few decades, large-scale technology use has permeated diverse areas of life, including political, economic, social and cultural […]
The “Who defends your data” project is inspired by the “Who has your back” initiative of the Electronic Frontier Foundation […]
Browsing the internet is part of our daily lives, but we rarely stop to think about what happens to our […]
This article was originally posted in the It for change blog. With Romania’s recent annulment of national elections on the […]
The TEDIC community and its volunteers are at the heart of our actions, driving a committed network of people and […]