Sponsorship

 

The Internet Freedom Festival (IFF) is one of the largest most diverse and inclusive events in the world, bringing  together over 1,000+ individuals from over 100+ countries working on various aspects of digital rights, online security & privacy, and the future infrastructure of the Internet. The week-long event, featuring over 220+ events, brings together technologists, activists, human rights defenders, journalists, researchers, and many others. The event is truly an intersection of technology, human rights and social justice

The IFF is best known for bringing diversity and equity in the digital rights space, with our code of conduct and diversity and equity tools being used by hundreds of organizations and events.

Some Facts: 

  • More than 50% of participants & speakers identify as women or gender non-conforming.

  • More than 60% come from communities traditionally underrepresented in Internet Freedom. 

  • Countless collaborations, job connections, and projects are born during the event.

Interested in supporting us? Send us an email at team [at] digitalrights [dot] community

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Diverse, inclusive, and freedom is what comes to my mind when I think of the Internet Freedom Festival. If you are working in the Internet Freedom Space, this festival should be in everyone’s to do list not only for the experience and knowledge you will gain from being part of it. However it is more than that, you get to see how a community organizes a festival, as the festival is driven by fellows, volunteers and a great team behind it.

Lobsang Gyatso, Tibet Action Institute

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EFF is proud to be part of the IFF community. The festival is invaluable for technologists whose work addresses privacy, security, and censorship. The IFF connects them directly with the global community of activists impacted by their work, sparking discussions, collaborations, and connections. Every year, our staffers come back from the IFF with new ideas and fresh passion for fighting for digital rights across the globe

Electronic Frontier Foundation