Privacy
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UIDAI to use new two-step security system from June to ensure Aadhaar details stay private
Scroll Staff
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‘Not collecting Aadhaar data’: Facebook clarifies after asking new users to enter official names
Scroll Staff
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Watch: NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s app turns your phone into a physical security system
Scroll Staff
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Google to start warning users when apps collect personal data without consent
Scroll Staff
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Learning from Aadhaar: 10 rules for nations on how not to make a mess of their national IDs
Nikhil Pahwa, medianama.com
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We need a ‘fine balance’ between internet privacy and national security needs, says Narendra Modi
Scroll Staff
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What is the need for privacy in courts?: SC allows both audio and video recording of proceedings
Scroll Staff
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Why Aadhaar is prompting HIV positive people to drop out of treatment programmes across India
Menaka Rao
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After a year of negotiations, Apple agrees to develop anti-spam ‘Do Not Disturb’ app for government
Scroll Staff
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Why Indian mobile users must take the initiative to protest against linking their phones to Aadhaar
Ajaz Ashraf
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Watch: Here’s what you need to know about government hacking (and what you can do about it)
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Some of India’s best-known artists are speaking and singing in support of privacy
Scroll Staff
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Watch: A woman and two men discuss what privacy means in everyday life for Indians
Shibika Suresh
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Can a national facial recognition database protect countries from terrorism?
Bruce Baer Arnold, The Conversation
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Watch: This prototype can give a face on video footage an identity, and it’s unnerving
Scroll Staff
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A drought in Sri Lanka has made bathing a dangerous undertaking for many women
Amantha Perera
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Soon, Uber to stop tracking riders after their trip ends
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Supreme Court has guaranteed right to privacy. Next task – to halt misuse of Aadhar
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Fact check: Did the government advocate privacy as a fundamental right as Ravi Shankar Prasad says?
Mayank Jain
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Supreme Court says Indians have a fundamental right to privacy. But this is not a verdict on Aadhaar
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan