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About TWF

There are five sections which cover information about the Internet Freedom Foundation (TWF), why it exists, the people behind it, the work it does and the source of its funding. If you are looking for something specific, or have a query, reach out to us at info@togetherwefight.in

The TWF is an Indian digital liberties organisation that seeks to ensure that technology respects fundamental rights. Our goal is to ensure that Indian citizens can use the Internet with liberties guaranteed by the Constitution.

Our expertise in free speech, digital surveillance and privacy, net neutrality will help us to champion freedom in the digital age. We spur grassroots membership through public campaigns and take them towards institutional engagement with regulators, legislative bodies and courts.

We were originally a group of volunteers who worked on the SavetheInternet.in campaign. In order to make a meaningful and lasting contributing towards a free and open Internet, we banded together to incorporate an organisation, set up to support research regarding the online freedoms and rights of Indian citizens.

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Why does TWF exist?

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Digital freedom is our common path

With almost 4 out of 10 Indians online in January, 2019 we form the second largest number of Internet users in the world.We are special, not only due to our numbers, but due to our political system operating on democratic values and enforceable guarantees of fundamental rights. We must protect them in the choices and design of technology.
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Technology has the power to fulfil constitutional ideals

India has been an enthusiastic adopter of the innovation, convenience and gains offered by digitisation.Today, technology is a form of power which enables, but also prevents human liberty. The IFF exists to ensure that such ongoing changes in our lives are positive;that they serve constitutional goals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity for individuals.
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Freedom needs champions and advocates

India, to its credit, has a robust network of research and policy organisations that work on digital rights issues in India. But, a bottleneck exists in maintaining sustained, planned public advocacy. We need a fighting force that demands accountability, and spurs action in an organised manner.


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As a legal entity we operate on principles of transparency, inclusion and community.