Rights of the digital person

Everyone can be identified on the internet: affinities, friendships, tastes, spending habits, opinions, moral standards, political and union commitments. Philosophical and religious convictions can be recorded, classified, processed and used for commercial or political purposes, or for exclusion.


The law therefore needs to guarantee the respect of human dignity, privacy, the protection of minors and private property on the internet.


The Commission on Protection of Personal Data and Rights of the Digital Person studies the impact of new technologies on privacy and Human Rights and seeks to show how fundamental rights can be exercised fully and freely on the internet.