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Biometrics: friend or foe of privacy?
13th December 2013
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Privacy International briefing on A Question of Trust: Report of the Investigatory Powers Review
9th November 2015
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Privacy is not a commodity to be traded
21st June 2013
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Canadian Supreme Court upholds DNA databank
27th April 2006
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Myths, modifications and surveillance 'modernisation'
23rd April 2012
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Encryption and Anonymity create “a zone of privacy online”, says UN Special Rapporteur
17th June 2015
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NGO Coalition calls on EU to update Dual Use Regulation to protect human rights
23rd June 2015
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Non-governmental organisations welcome the appointment of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy
3rd July 2015
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Rwandan government expands stranglehold on privacy and free expression
24th August 2012
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How disclosive is traffic data?: A Wikipedia example
5th September 2012
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New e-transfer principles a good step towards better privacy practices
2nd December 2013
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Don’t be extraordinary - why being boring may be the only way UK state school pupils can protect their privacy
15th November 2012
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Eight things we know so far from the Hacking Team hack
9th July 2015
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Facing the Truth: Hacking Team leak confirms Moroccan government use of spyware
10th July 2015
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Privacy International to ISC: UK intelligence laws unfit for modern digital era
7th February 2014
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International body moving to restrict export of surveillance systems used to commit human rights abuses
5th December 2013
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Press release
Wikileaks release shows terrifying power of today's surveillance industry
30th November 2011
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Skype, please act like the responsible global citizen you claim to be
27th July 2012
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Every step you take, every move you make: The British government's new plans for mass surveillance
2nd April 2012
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Finally, a grown-up debate about communications surveillance
11th December 2012
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Obama's NSA reforms ignore real problem and leave foreigners unprotected
17th January 2014
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Press release
Creativity Software declare themselves “proud” to supply surveillance technology to Iran in unrepentant response to Privacy International’s letter
9th February 2018
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Where is our encrypted cloud?
17th August 2012
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News & Analysis
Some personal views from around the world on ID cards
21st July 1996
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Press release
Privacy International accuses British government of giving UK companies "carte blanche" to sell dangerous surveillance tech to Iran
9th February 2011
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News & Analysis
Why privacy is for everyone
29th May 2012
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Press release
UK Information Commissioner's office conspired to "bury" negative news story; disturbing revelations on 'international right to know day'
27th September 2011
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Press release
Privacy International extends legal action against banking giant SWIFT
9th October 2006
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Press release
PI estimates over 4 million UK financial records sent each year to U.S.
5th July 2006
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Press release
New court judgment finds UK surveillance agencies collected everyone’s communications data unlawfully and in secret, for over a decade
21st October 2016
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