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6 years ago
In a cloture vote, the Senate ends debate on warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens
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7 years ago
U.S. Government wants to step into European Facebook privacy legal challenge
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8 years ago
FBI forcing Apple to weaken iOS security could endanger lives, warns UNHCR
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8 years ago
Microsoft’s Brad Smith stands with Apple while passionately defending encryption
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8 years ago
U.K. Spy Agency Does Not Require Individual Warrants To Hack
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8 years ago
Extent Of U.K.’s Surveillance Dragnet Probed In Fresh Legal Challenge
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8 years ago
Delayed European Legal Opinion On Facebook NSA/PRISM Coming Later This Month
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8 years ago
After U.S. Freedom Act, U.K. Spy Agencies Face Fresh Legal Challenge Over Domestic Dragnets
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9 years ago
U.K. State Surveillance Powers Challenged Under Human Rights Law
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9 years ago
U.K. Parliamentary Inquiry Calls For New Legal Framework To Govern Spy Agencies
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9 years ago
Why Section 702 Reform Matters
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9 years ago
US Gov Releases First NSA Transparency Report