January 2013 The Brussels Privacy Declaration Privacy is a fundamental human right, but today this right is widely ignored. We are outraged. We are outraged, because we, the citizens, are now kept in hundreds of databases, mostly without our knowledge or consent, over 1,200 companies specialise in trading our personal data, mostly without our knowledge or consent, every time we browse the internet over 50 companies now monitor every click, mostly without our knowledge or consent, we are constantly being categorised and judged by algorithms and then treated according to the "perceived value" we may or may not bring to business without our knowledge and consent, and lobbying is currently replacing European citizens' voices and manifest concerns. We call on the Members of the European Parliament and the governments of all European Member States to enhance and enforce our privacy rights. We expect the new European rules on data protection to ensure: continua qui: http://brusselsdeclaration.net/ Promotors Bits of Freedom European Digital Rights Privacy International Signatories Access, International Consumer Federation of America, United States Panoptykon Foundation, Poland Vrijschrift, the Netherlands Initiative für Netzfreiheit, Austria La Quadrature du Net, France The Julia Group, Sweden TagMeNot.info, Italy Association for Technology and Internet, Romania Abine, Inc., United States