Around the world there are journalists, human rights activists and humanitarian aid workers with critical communications needs. While trying to protect others, front-line social justice workers are instead exposed to even greater danger and brutality from increasingly sophisticated regimes and adversaries. Today's communications technologies lack privacy, and lax regulations, biased legislation and unsafe information habits only magnify the vulnerability of social justice workers. Too many are being kidnapped or killed because they made a phone call or sent an email. CryptoRights needs your support to provide human rights organizations with safer information and communications security capabilities through our non-profit client services and research & development efforts.