Surveillance
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‘Wasn’t aware my phone was being watched:’ ‘The Hindu’ journalist Vijaita Singh on Pegasus snooping
Scroll Staff
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‘No unauthorised interception’, says Centre on Pegasus hack targeting Indian journalists, ministers
Scroll Staff
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Do smartphones really listen to users’ conversations for targeted advertising?
Dana Rezazadegan, The Conversation
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What is privacy? It’s difficult to define – but we all know that we want it
Atanu Biswas
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At least 36 Al Jazeera journalists ‘targeted’ in cyber attack with Israeli firm’s spyware: Report
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Privacy vs effectiveness: The challenges of developing coronavirus contact-tracing apps
Roxana Ologeanu-Taddei, The Conversation
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Facial recognition technologies echo the historical problem of linking appearance with criminality
Catherine Stinson, Aeon
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India’s surveillance technology is policing the data and bodies of its most vulnerable citizens
Anja Kovacs
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Will the coronavirus crisis inevitably result in an expansion of the surveillance state in India?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Watch: Here’s what this comedian would have done if the Cobrapost sting was conducted on him
Scroll Staff
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Chhattisgarh: ‘No privacy left for anybody,’ says SC in IPS officer’s phone tapping case
Scroll Staff
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WhatsApp spyware: How many people have been targeted by the Pegasus hack?
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Can the government confirm it did not use WhatsApp spyware on Indians?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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WhatsApp spyware attack: Ex-minister Praful Patel, 40 others were targeted, says report
Scroll Staff
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WhatsApp spyware attack: Prashant Bhushan to file plea in Supreme Court seeking inquiry
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: In absence of privacy law, heartening that Bombay HC upholds this fundamental right
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Illegal phone tapping violates right to privacy, only allowed in case of public emergency: Bombay HC
Scroll Staff
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After Russia and China, India is the third biggest surveillance state in the world
Niharika Sharma, qz.com
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South Africa: Mass surveillance ruled unlawful by court after challenge by journalists
Scroll Staff
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Watch: In Hong Kong, protesters tear down a facial recognition tower
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