Surveillance
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Centre revokes order on mandatory preloading of state-owned web safety app after pushback
Scroll Staff
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Snooping neither possible, nor will happen: Centre amid concerns about state-owned web safety app
Scroll Staff
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Centre says users can delete state-owned web safety app, experts cite order to question claim
Scroll Staff
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India’s tech-driven Smart Cities Mission has destroyed the commons
Tikender Singh Panwar
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‘My boss is the app’: Venture capitalists fuel boom in worker surveillance technology
Gayathri Vaidyanathan, Rest of World
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Pegasus spyware targeted 100 WhatsApp users in India, second-highest globally
Scroll Staff
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Death, distress and billions in taxpayer dollars: The cost of a militarised US-Canada border
Petra Molnar, The Conversation
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Indian diplomats in Canada told they are under surveillance: External Affairs Ministry
Scroll Staff
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Madhya Pradesh Congress chief alleges ‘state-sponsored’ spyware attack on his iPhone
Scroll Staff
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Madhumita Murgia’s ‘Code Dependent’ offers a powerful critique of data colonialism in the age of AI
Diya Isha
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Six Islamabad High Court judges allege intimidation by ISI agents
Scroll Staff
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A new book shows how the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated digital surveillance in China
Mustafa Suleyman Michael Bhaskar
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A new book explains how global digital networks accumulate data and turn into uncontrollable systems
David B Auerbach
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Why India’s privileged citizens are cheerleaders for surveillance tech
Zafar Aafaq
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How a cross-border love story illustrates the extent of WhatsApp surveillance in India
Nachiket Deuskar
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Amit Shah demands proof of illegal surveillance after Congress MP raises Pegasus issue in Lok Sabha
Scroll Staff
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Five years after the SC upheld the right to privacy, why does India lack a data protection law?
Umang Poddar
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Indian intelligence service bought Pegasus for ‘dozens of millions of dollars’, says NYT reporter
Scroll Staff
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Pegasus scandal: Three questions the Modi government must answer about the New York Times article
Ipsita Chakravarty
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A lawsuit against facial recognition in Telangana could set a precedent for the rest of India
Rina Chandran, Thomson Reuters Foundation News