The use of encryption and anonymity to exercise the rights to freedom of opinion and expression in the digital age 2015, para. 17
Paragraphe
Paragraph text
Encryption and anonymity are especially useful for the development and sharing of opinions, which often occur through online correspondence such as e-mail, text messaging, and other online interactions. Encryption provides security so that individuals are able "to verify that their communications are received only by their intended recipients, without interference or alteration, and that the communications they receive are equally free from intrusion" (see A/HRC/23/40 and Corr.1, para. 23). Given the power of metadata analysis to specify "an individual's behaviour, social relationships, private preferences and identity" (see A/HRC/27/37, para. 19), anonymity may play a critical role in securing correspondence. Besides correspondence, international and regional mechanisms have interpreted privacy to involve a range of other circumstances as well.
Status juridique
Non-negotiated soft law
Organe
Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Type de document
Special Procedures' report
Mode d'adoption
N.A.
Thèmes
Equality & Inclusion
Governance & Rule of Law
Année
2015
Type de paragraphe
Other
Reference
SR Freedom of Opinion, Report to the HRC (2015), A/HRC/29/32, para. 17.