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Two individuals applied to the European Court of Human Rights to challenge a UK tribunal’s refusal to investigate UK intelligence agencies’ interference with their right to privacy.
The applicants challenged the UK’s mass interception regime following PI’s campaign and support. As part of a friendly settlement reached by the parties in this case, the UK government admits that they violated the applicants’ rights to privacy and freedom of expression.
We, with over 40 other organisations, are asking the European Union to ban mass biometric surveillance. If you’re a European Union citizen, join us in signing our European Citizen’s Initiative.
If 1 million of us step up - we can force the European Commission to take on biometric mass surveillance properly
Investigating brands using Facebook for advertising, exposing how difficult it is to understand how our data's used and demanding Facebook make it easier to exercise our rights
Buying a brand new low-cost phone can leave you with an outdated operating system and exploitative apps.
Privacy International, together with Liberty, challenges MI5's data-handling arrangements before the Investigatory Powers Tribunal.
Exploiting new technologies that are in our homes and on our bodies as part of criminal investigations and for use as evidence, raises new challenges and risks that have not been sufficiently explored.
PI intervened in the case challenging the constitutionality of South African surveillance law.
We look at how apps are exposing peoples' activities and behaviours to Facebook.
Privacy International made a complaint challenging the export of surveillance software developed by a German company to Bahrain