The Electronic Bill of Rights (EBOR)

An Operating System for Trust in the Digital Economy

Modern life requires smartphones, apps, platforms, AI systems, and connected products. We depend on systems built around surveillance, manipulation, and forced consent. Living “off the grid” is no longer a realistic option. Rights must exist where life happens.

What is EBOR?

The Electronic Bill of Rights (EBOR) is a human-centered framework designed to protect privacy, restore trust, and preserve freedom in a world powered by digital technology, AI, and connected devices.

A Rights Framework for the Digital Age

A clear, human-centered framework that defines and protects individual digital rights across modern life.

EBOR sets ethical guardrails so innovation can advance without exploiting people.

Personal data is treated as the property of the person, is portable, and grounded in transparent consent.

Pro-Technology & Innovation by Design

Built on Human Dignity & Accountability

The Core Principles

EBOR is built on a few simple ideas:

You own your data

Collection requires clear, informed, revocable consent

Consent is ongoing

Not a one-time checkbox

Anonymity whenever possible

Privacy by default
Freedom from manipulation

No addictive or deceptive design

Transparency and accountability

Especially for AI and algorithms

no coercive terms to use essential products

Freedom from forced surveillance

Why This Moment Matters

Without clear digital rights, truth, freedom, and security weaken together.

boy in gray shirt using black laptop computer
boy in gray shirt using black laptop computer

Children are born into fully surveilled environments

a tall building with glass windows
a tall building with glass windows
a computer chip with the letter a on top of it
a computer chip with the letter a on top of it
Statue of Liberty, New York under white and blue cloudy skies
Statue of Liberty, New York under white and blue cloudy skies

Trust in institutions, media, and platforms is collapsing

AI accelerates harm as fast as it accelerates benefit

Data Misuse creates national, economic, and human risks.

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