Rebecca Vincent
Director of Big Brother Watch
Rebecca Vincent is a prominent human rights advocate and the Director of Big Brother Watch, known for her unwavering commitment to privacy, digital rights, and civil liberties. She was also previously the Director of Campaigns for Reporters Without Borders. A leading campaigner against government surveillance and for the protection of free expression in the digital age, Vincent’s work focuses on holding power to account while defending the rights of individuals to privacy and anonymity online.
She regularly contributes to public debates and policy discussions on surveillance, data protection, and human rights, influencing both UK and international audiences. She has campaigned against the use of live facial recognition, and has been an outspoken critic of proposals for the introduction of a mandatory digital ID. Vincent’s advocacy continues to shape conversations about the balance between security, transparency, and individual freedoms in modern society.

Rebecca Vincent is a prominent human rights advocate and the Director of Big Brother Watch, known for her unwavering commitment to privacy, digital rights, and civil liberties. She was also previously the Director of Campaigns for Reporters Without Borders. A leading campaigner against government surveillance and for the protection of free expression in the digital age, Vincent’s work focuses on holding power to account while defending the rights of individuals to privacy and anonymity online.
She regularly contributes to public debates and policy discussions on surveillance, data protection, and human rights, influencing both UK and international audiences. She has campaigned against the use of live facial recognition, and has been an outspoken critic of proposals for the introduction of a mandatory digital ID. Vincent’s advocacy continues to shape conversations about the balance between security, transparency, and individual freedoms in modern society.