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Social media sites push back against police
3rd May 2018
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Walmart spies on workforce to oppose union organising
3rd May 2018
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Leaflet about police tech being used in public places in the UK
1st May 2018
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Take part in our #spypolice campaign!
1st May 2018
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News & Analysis
Privacy International's evidence to the Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence at the U.K. House of Lords
24th October 2017
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Advocacy
Policy Briefing – UK Intelligence Sharing Arrangements
24th April 2018
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Press release
Privacy International to challenge UK Government's use of general warrants to hack unspecified groups of people and computers
6th May 2016
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Press release
Press Release: Privacy International Back in Court to Challenge Bulk Government Hacking
4th October 2017
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News & Analysis
How our smartphones became the new frontier for police stop and search
29th March 2018
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News & Analysis
UK Police Can Download The Contents Of Our Phones Without A Warrant - What Can Be Done?
29th March 2018
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Long Read
Further questions on Cambridge Analytica's involvement in the 2017 Kenyan Elections and Privacy International's investigations
27th March 2018
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Press release
New report reveals that the UK police are secretly downloading content from suspects' mobile phones on a massive scale
27th March 2018
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Report
Digital stop and search: how the UK police can secretly download everything from your mobile phone
27th March 2018
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BPD/BCD : Reference to CJEU October 2017
18th October 2017
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BPD/BCD : IPT Judgment October 2016
17th October 2016
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Advocacy
Privacy International and Open Rights Group's Submission in Response to the Consultation on the Draft Equipment Interference Code of Practice
20th March 2015
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Privacy International's Work on Hacking
10th February 2017
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Whose World Is This? US and UK Government Hacking
7th July 2016
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Explaining the Law behind Privacy International's Challenge to GCHQ's Hacking
13th May 2014
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My Device Is Me. GCHQ – Stop Hacking Me.
13th June 2013
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Investigatory Powers Tribunal Rules GCHQ Hacking Lawful
12th February 2016
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GCHQ Tapping into International Fibre Optic Cables, Shares Intel with NSA
21st July 2013
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Despite Claims of 'Going Dark', Five Eyes More Powerful than Ever
4th December 2013
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The Trap of Simplicity: Why Analogies for Surveillance Fail Us
27th August 2014
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Snowden Vindicated: The Truth About Raw Intelligence Sharing
29th November 2014
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It's Time for Our Governments to Stop Eavesdropping and Start Listening
28th January 2015
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The Snoopers’ Loophole: Why Winning Against GCHQ Is Bittersweet
10th February 2015
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Five Eyes Integration and the Law
22nd April 2015
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Why Do We Still Accept That Governments Collect And Snoop On Our Data?
31st October 2016
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Aerostats, Biometrics, Chips, and Drones: UK Gathers Surveillance Industry to Solve Brexit Border Question
18th March 2018
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