The article "Constitutional Safeguards for Digital Rights and Privacy" by Naeem AllahRakha examines the effectiveness of Uzbekistan's constitutional framework in protecting digital rights and privacy. While the new constitution provides a general framework for civil liberties, it lacks specific provisions for digital contexts. The research identifies significant gaps in areas such as data protection, consent requirements, and oversight of state surveillance compared to international standards like the EU's GDPR. Key recommendations include constitutional amendments to explicitly guarantee digital rights, establishing an independent data protection authority, enhancing enforcement mechanisms, and codifying principles of data minimization and individual control over personal information. The study emphasizes the importance of robust protections to uphold digital rights, promote trust in the digital ecosystem, and preserve human dignity and autonomy in the digital age.The article "Constitutional Safeguards for Digital Rights and Privacy" by Naeem AllahRakha examines the effectiveness of Uzbekistan's constitutional framework in protecting digital rights and privacy. While the new constitution provides a general framework for civil liberties, it lacks specific provisions for digital contexts. The research identifies significant gaps in areas such as data protection, consent requirements, and oversight of state surveillance compared to international standards like the EU's GDPR. Key recommendations include constitutional amendments to explicitly guarantee digital rights, establishing an independent data protection authority, enhancing enforcement mechanisms, and codifying principles of data minimization and individual control over personal information. The study emphasizes the importance of robust protections to uphold digital rights, promote trust in the digital ecosystem, and preserve human dignity and autonomy in the digital age.