privacy
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How Modi government’s new criminal laws drastically increase police powers
Vineet Bhalla
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‘No data’ and other tactics: How the government is dodging RTI queries on health pacts with Big Tech
Anmol Mathur Shefali Malhotra
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In the age of artificial intelligence, a 1973 Supreme Court ruling threatens privacy rights
Prashant Khurana
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India is piloting ambitious digital health initiatives while neglecting data safeguards
Shivangi Rai Shefali Malhotra
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‘Privacy nightmare on wheels’: Driving patterns to facial expressions, cars are collecting data
Katharine Kemp, The Conversation
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India’s data protection law does little for privacy while bolstering the state’s surveillance powers
Gayatri Malhotra
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Why the right to privacy is incompatible with the right to information
Prashant Reddy T
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Sex-selective surgery without consent violates child’s dignity, privacy: Kerala High Court
Scroll Staff
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How Modi government is using data privacy as an excuse to cripple the Right to Information
Vineet Bhalla
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CoWIN breach: ‘No government in a developed country would have survived a data leak of this scale’
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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‘AI can’t replace a doctor, not yet’: Cautious optimism, concern over new tech in Indian healthcare
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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‘Internet never forgets’: Delhi HC issues directions for removing non-consensual intimate images
Scroll Staff
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Are your UPI payments farming your personal data without your consent?
Umang Poddar
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How a cross-border love story illustrates the extent of WhatsApp surveillance in India
Nachiket Deuskar
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Mandatory sign-up, word limit: The many hurdles in offering feedback on the data protection bill
Aditya Tannu Shonottra Kumar
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Facial recognition system rollout at Indian airports raises privacy concerns
Nachiket Deuskar
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Privacy trumps transparency in the new data protection bill and that’s bad news for democracy
Prashant Reddy T
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SC dismisses plea by WhatsApp to stay inquiry into its new privacy policy
Scroll Staff
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Why a whistleblower’s allegations about a ‘government agent’ at Twitter should worry all Indians
Karnika Kohli
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Airlines told to share details of international passengers with customs officials for risk analysis
Scroll Staff