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Communications Surveillance
8th February 2018
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News & Analysis
South African Government still funding VASTech, knows previous financing was for mass surveillance
30th January 2014
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News & Analysis
An interview with Google on government access to personal information
26th April 2010
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News & Analysis
Has Hacking Team's government trojan been used against journalists?
7th August 2012
Content type:
Press release
The Home Office receives another failing grade on surveillance proposals: come back to us when your thoughts are clear
11th February 2016
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News & Analysis
Even this redacted letter wouldn't happen under the Investigatory Powers Bill
19th February 2016
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News & Analysis
Europe's Privacy Commissioners rule against SWIFT
24th November 2006
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News & Analysis
UK government backs down on data sharing legislation after PI campaign
7th March 2009
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News & Analysis
Privacy organisations praise vote of European Parliament on SWIFT data deal
11th February 2010
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Despite Australian government's claims, our privacy rights are not insignificant
13th December 2013
Content type:
Press release
New Privacy International report exposes role of European companies selling surveillance technologies to secret Egyptian Government unit
23rd February 2016
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News & Analysis
Blanket exemption from FOIA for the 'British FBI'
6th February 2012
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News & Analysis
Dostoevsky, Dr Dre, and Data
21st March 2016
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News & Analysis
Lawful interception: the Russian approach
4th March 2013
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News & Analysis
The Home Office Only Listens When We Don't Want Them To
6th May 2016
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News & Analysis
Our comments on the effects of US anti-terror laws in Canada
18th August 2004
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News & Analysis
'Squeaky Dolphin' for sale: How surveillance companies are targeting social networks
29th January 2014
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News & Analysis
European Court rules against UK anti-terrorism stop and search powers
11th April 2008
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News & Analysis
After Gamma revelations, Switzerland begins to debate export of surveillance tech
4th October 2013
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News & Analysis
Innocent children's DNA retained on national database in the UK
31st January 2006
Content type:
Press release
Privacy International Reaction to Vault 7 Leaks
7th March 2017
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News & Analysis
Civil servant admits British police grabbing location data of thousands of innocent people
13th July 2012
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News & Analysis
UN privacy report a game-changer in fighting unlawful surveillance
16th July 2014
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News & Analysis
Black people in England and Wales six times more likely to be stopped and search by police than white people
4th July 2004
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News & Analysis
Open letter to Members of the Eerste Kamer and Tweede Kamer regarding Dutch ID proposals
5th December 2003
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News & Analysis
UK leads the way in development of a global DNA database
31st January 2006
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News & Analysis
French wiretapping scandal leads to electoral defeat
3rd February 1996
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News & Analysis
The manufacture of 'surveillance by consent'
6th March 2013
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News & Analysis
US census data on Arab-Americans given to Department of Homeland Security
12th August 2004
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News & Analysis
Local police forces in US expanding use of drones
16th July 2012
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