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Moving Forward? Kosovo Proposes Surveillance Law Giving Authorities Real-Time Access To Data
25th April 2014
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Exploiting Privacy: Surveillance Companies Pushing Zero-Day Exploits
7th February 2018
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Going Dark? The Rule Of Law, The iPhone, And Closet Doors
3rd December 2014
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Watching The Polls: How Spying Imperils Elections
10th June 2014
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Behind The Curve: When Will The UK Stop Pretending IMSI Catchers Don't Exist?
5th November 2014
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With New Promise Comes New Perils: ICTs And The Right To Privacy In Africa
29th November 2012
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What Does GCHQ Know About Our Devices That We Don't?
21st May 2014
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Press release
Privacy International Releases New Tranche Of Previously Secret Documents Shedding Further Light On Government Mass Surveillance
26th June 2016
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Press release
Judges Of The Investigatory Powers Tribunal Visited MI5 In 2007 For A Secret Briefing
28th June 2016
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Privacy International Launches The Surveillance Industry Index And New Accompanying Report
1st August 2016
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Press release
Press Release: New Initiative From Privacy International Tracks The Global Surveillance Industry
2nd August 2016
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News & Analysis
Explaining The CJEU's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Ruling
10th November 2014
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Press release
Press Release: Privacy International And Five Internet And Communications Providers Challenge British Government's Bulk Hacking Abroad Before The European Court Of Human Rights
5th August 2016
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News & Analysis
Beyond The Hype: The Big Issues In The European Court’s 'Right To Be Forgotten' Ruling
10th November 2014
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Egypt's Universal Period Review: A Missed Opportunity To Address Threats To The Right To Privacy
14th November 2014
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Five Eyes’ quest for security has given us widespread insecurity
18th September 2014
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A way forward to effectively regulate the trade in surveillance technology
24th March 2014
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High stakes: UN enters late-stage negotiations for recognition of right to privacy in digital age
6th February 2018
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News & Analysis
Will New Government In Indonesia Bring About Surveillance Reforms?
2nd February 2015
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Long Read
International Women's Day 2017: A PI Network Highlight Reel
8th March 2017
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News & Analysis
Intelligence Agencies And Workers’ Rights: Political Surveillance At Its Worst
30th April 2014
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Long Read
Uganda's Grand Ambitions Of Secret Surveillance
15th October 2015
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Press release
Privacy International Sends Warning Briefing and Anti-Surveillance Phone Pouch to Brexit Negotiators to Help Them Stay Secure
18th June 2017
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Long Read
The President's Men? Inside The Technical Research Department, The Secret Player In Egypt's Intelligence Infrastructure
24th February 2016
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Long Read
State of Surveillance in the Philippines
29th March 2016
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Long Read
State of Surveillance in India
29th March 2016
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News & Analysis
Betrayal and the future of surveillance power
17th March 2016
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News & Analysis
The snooper’s charter is flying through parliament. Don’t think it’s irrelevant to you.
16th March 2016
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News & Analysis
Ghanaian Parliament Needs to Rethink Controversial New Spy Bill
16th March 2016
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Press release
Press Statement on the Second Reading of the Investigatory Powers Bill
15th March 2016
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