Orsolya Reich is a senior advocacy officer at the Civil Liberties Union
for Europe, a non-governmental organisation headquartered in Berlin
and built on a network of national civil liberties NGOs from across
the EU. Orsolya is working on issues related to privacy, the spread of
populism, and the protection of civil liberties in Europe. Currently, she
is co-managing a project on COVID-19 apps and one on the privacyhostile
practices of the online advertisement industry. In addition, she
prepares reports about developments regarding freedom of assembly,
freedom of association, and freedom of expression in Eastern and
Central European countries. Orsolya studied philosophy at Central
European University, held scholarships during her doctoral studies
at Harvard University and New York University, and was an adjunct
lecturer at Princeton University. As an extracurricular activity, she
still teaches political philosophy, these days online, at Eotvos Lorand
University. She joined Liberties in 2017.