How to Fix the Internet

Digital Autonomy for Bodily Autonomy

May 7, 2025
Kate Bertash, Director of the Digital Defense Fund, champions digital autonomy as essential to bodily autonomy. She discusses how our online trails reveal vulnerabilities and emphasizes the need for communities to control their digital privacy. The conversation dives into creative activism, like adversarial fashion, to protest surveillance technologies. Bertash highlights the importance of secure communication for reproductive rights and advocates for collaboration between tech developers and communities for a safer online environment.
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INSIGHT

Digital and Bodily Autonomy Equal

  • Our digital autonomy should be valued as much as our bodily autonomy.
  • The digital self is not a shadow but an integral part of our identity.
ANECDOTE

Digital Defense Fund Origins

  • Kate launched the Digital Defense Fund to help abortion rights groups secure their digital privacy.
  • They offer free security evaluations, trainings, project management, and funding for improvements.
INSIGHT

Legal Uncertainty Drives Privacy Needs

  • The Dobbs decision removed legal certainty around abortion, raising digital privacy risks.
  • Organizations must prepare for legal uncertainty by protecting sensitive data proactively.
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