Resources:
This is a list of other Privacy and Security-related resources.
I have included, to the best of my knowledge, also international and local regulators for technology and digital policy.
For Everyone:
Privacy Tools – Great List of Privacy Tools with a comprehensive list of why to use them.
Consumer Reports outputs a guide based on your answers to their Security Quiz.
Have I been Pwned? – Tool that tells you when a password of yours has been compromised. And yes, I have been pwned. You may have been too.
The Tor Project – Tool to safeguard against mass surveillance, especially where the Internet is state-controlled.
United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights – Article 12
United Nations Office of the High Commission – Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy
For Canada:
CSIS – Canadian Security Intelligence Service
CRTC – Canadian Radio-Television Commission
PIPEDA – Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
uOttawa Project about Digital Policy
Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic
OpenMedia* * I have recently disagreed with a lot of their platform, but historically found it a good resource.
Cyber GC – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
For the United States:
Electronic Freedom Frontier
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – While only really relevant to California, more States are looking to create a similar act.
Electronic Privacy Information Centre
Democratic Media
Privacy Rights
For Europe:
European Union – GDPR
European Commission on Data Protection
ECCC – European Cybersecurity Competence Centre and Network
For Asia:
China – Personal Information Protection Law
Viet Nam – Decree on Personal Data Protection
Indonesia – Personal Data Protection
Thailand – Personal Data Protection Act
Japan – Personal Information Protection Act
Malaysia – Personal Data Protection Act
Singapore – Personal Data Protection Act
South Korea – Personal Information Protection Act