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‘Snooper’s charter’: Theresa May faces calls to improve bill to protect privacy

March 16, 2016 Camilla Wood 0

Theresa May is facing calls from senior Tories and the opposition to improve the investigatory powers bill to allay concerns

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European rights body says to review Poland’s new surveillance law

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Can Computer Programs Be Racist And Sexist?

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How technology is taking down human trafficking

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The San Francisco Bay Area, host of Super Bowl 50, is both a hub for human trafficking and the source of some

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App for Eye Witnesses to Atrocities

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Technology developed in Africa is helping Venezuelans keep their election fair

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards target popular messaging app in widening crackdown

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UK’s far-reaching surveillance plans need to change – MPs

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The British government must make significant changes to a planned new surveillance law which would give authorities some of the

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UK Surveillance Law: No, HMG, bulk data surveillance is NOT inevitable

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Stingray attacks: NYPD carried out cellphone surveillance more than 1,000 times since 2008

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I have nothing to hide’ is killing the privacy argument

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