Mass surveillance
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‘An assault on privacy’: VPNs decry new government rules as they leave India
Rina Chandran, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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West Bengal government was offered Pegasus for Rs 25 crore five years ago, claims Mamata Banerjee
Scroll Staff
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Why phone-cracking tools used by India’s law enforcers are increasingly raising privacy concerns
Aihik Sur, medianama.com
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In India, fears grow that facial recognition systems may be used to target minorities
Aishwarya Jagani
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Cautionary tale: The Taliban could get access to Afghans’ biometric data collected by the US
Margaret Hu, The Conversation
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Delhi police’s facial recognition tech could make Muslims likelier targets
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Pegasus: Why the booming surveillance software industry is vulnerable to corruption and abuse
Christian Kemp, The Conversation
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How crypto rebels saved global internet privacy from the US government three decades ago
Srinivas Kodali
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Europe is set to ban artificial intelligence that is a threat to the safety and rights of people
Bernd Carsten Stahl, The Conversation
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South Africa: Mass surveillance ruled unlawful by court after challenge by journalists
Scroll Staff
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AI systems, with their surveillance capabilities, are posing a threat to democracy
Steven Feldstein, The Conversation