The rights to secrecy of the vote, privacy, political participation and non-discrimination were undermined in Argentina’s ...
A tribunal in the UK has overturned a legal judgment about Clearview’s objectionable scraping of images of people’s faces ...
Privacy International welcomes the UK House of Lord’s Justice and Home Affairs Committee’s investigation and subsequent ...
December is International Migrants Day. It’s a day designated by the United Nations, dedicated to recognising the “important contribution of migrants while highlighting the challenges they face.” ...
The aftermath of the overturning of Roe v. Wade in the United States (US) sparked widespread debate and concern that data from period tracking apps could be use to criminalise those seeking abortion ...
UK Home Office’s uses two algorithms for immigration purposes seemingly without sufficient safeguards to protect the right to privacy and meet data protection standards. Migrants appear to be subject ...
We are living through a moment of profound transformation as military imperatives and corporate interests are no longer separate threads in the fabric of technological innovation. Instead they are ...
Today we learned the UK has issued a new secret order forcing Apple to undermine iCloud’s advanced encryption again, but this time only for UK users. While this seems like progress - and it is in the ...
The increasing fusion of military and civil tech and data threatens the balance of powers As our societies militarise, they create gaps and risks to our protection frameworks. The institutional ...
In England’s schools, children are not only pupils but also data subjects. From the moment they are born, a digital record begins to take shape — one that will follow them through nursery, primary ...