Report: U.K. police secretly deploy cellphone data extraction technologies
Privacy International is demanding an independent review.
On Mar 27, 2018 by David Gilmour
What FISA renewal means for the U.S.-EU Privacy Shield agreement
Some in the EU aren’t happy with the deal.
On Feb 10, 2018 by Jonathan Keane
Chinese police are using facial-recognition glasses to hunt down suspects
The shades can identify someone in 1/10th of a second.
On Feb 8, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Court rules U.K.’s mass surveillance powers unlawful
‘They are breaching the public’s human rights.’
On Jan 31, 2018 by David Gilmour
The real problem with Apple’s Face ID
Apple’s shares your Face ID data with developers. Will they use it responsibly?
On Dec 12, 2017 by Ben Dickson
Is Trump doing enough to keep this major privacy agreement alive?
The fate of a major U.S.–E.U. privacy pact hangs in the balance.
On Oct 22, 2017 by Jonathan Keane
No, wiretaps on Manafort do not ‘vindicate’ Trump’s claims of Obama-ordered spying
Let’s look at the facts.
On Sep 19, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
The Internet Party is crowdsourcing an anti-spying bill
The party is set to run in the country’s general election in September.
On Aug 19, 2017 by David Gilmour
DOJ seeks 1.3 million IP addresses of visitors to Trump protest website
The government is demanding 1.3 million visitors IP addresses.
On Aug 15, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Tech giants urge Congress to enact FISA surveillance reforms
Facebook, Google, Amazon, and more are preparing for a major battle on Capitol Hill.
On May 26, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Trump suddenly ends interview after questions about Obama wiretap claims
‘I don’t stand by anything. I just—you can take it the way you want.’
On May 1, 2017 by Andrew Couts
NSA ends collection of Americans’ emails, texts that mention foreign targets
Edward Snowden first exposed the practice in 2013.
On Apr 28, 2017 by David Gilmour
1 in 5 millennials prefer government spying to partner snooping
The majority of participants were averse to state surveillance.
On Apr 18, 2017 by David Gilmour
Senate probe into Obama admin. ‘unmasking’ efforts is being overblown, sources say
Senate sources say there’s no evidence to show the Obama administration acted improperly.
On Apr 13, 2017 by Dell Cameron
Man argues that the worst injustice about the United fiasco is filming without consent
‘Why aren’t the passengers who filmed the incident…not in FBI custody?’
On Apr 11, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
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