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Дата публикации: 21-07-2026 10:14:48

honestly the point about giving fake info to booking platforms when they ask for too much data is kind of genius – never thought of it as a form of digital self-defense before

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Reviewing the 2026 Tübingen Digital Freedom Days

Reviewing the 2026 Tübingen Digital Freedom Days

We previously wrote about the Tübingen Digital Freedom Days in Germany, a conference held from 15 to 17 May 2026, the fifth such conference. Several Pirates participated in this conference and have asked us to provide an update about the speeches that were made there. The conference included more than 50 talks and workshops.

About the 2026 Tübingen Digital Freedom Days

Digital empowerment in uncertain times

Borys Sobieski, a former chair of Piratenpartei Deutschland, presented Inclusion in Digital Projects. His practical talk explained how accessibility is often overlooked in open-source projects and showed how relatively simple changes can make digital projects easier for more people to use.

Eva Wolfangel, an independent science and technology journalist, author, speaker, and moderator whose work appears in publications including Die ZEIT, Deutschlandfunk, and Technology Review, presented Privacy by Lying. She examined data collection, digital self-defence, and her practice of providing alternative information when booking platforms, hotels, courses, and other organisations request more personal data than they need.

Peter Gietz, founder and CEO of DAASI International, presented Digital Freedom in Europe and What Trump Has to Do with It. He discussed Europe’s dependence on large American technology companies, the public money spent on closed-source software, and the open-source alternatives that could help Europe build greater digital sovereignty.

Finally, Schoresch Davoodi and Babak Tubis, both alternate board members of Pirate Parties International, presented the lecture Digitality and Empowerment 2.0: Encoding Empowerment. Their lecture argues that citizens should not hand all responsibility to governments, platforms, algorithms, or other organisations. Instead, people need the knowledge and confidence to assess information, question systems, and take responsibility for their own decisions. Internet shutdowns in Iran appear as one example of how control over communication can become a method of political control.

Watch: Inclusion in Digital Projects

Watch: Privacy by Lying

Watch: Digital Freedom in Europe

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