Privacy
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Mass internet surveillance threatens international law, UN report claims
15 Oct 2014: Actions of intelligence agencies are ‘corrosive of online privacy’, Ben Emmerson says in report responding to Edward Snowden leaks
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21 Oct 2014:
Publisher apologies for causing distress
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19 Oct 2014: Finding a balance between national security and the right to privacy raises questions of competence as much as trust, writes John Naughton
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17 Oct 2014: Kickstarter pulls campaign after it raises more than $600,000 in just a few days and investors heap criticism on developers
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17 Oct 2014: Whisper should never have claimed to offer unlinkable anonymity when its business model is apparently headed towards data mining, said Moxie Marlinspike. By Alex Hern
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17 Oct 2014: Whisper has dismissed Guardian stories about how it tracks the location of its users, but the evidence is clear
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16 Oct 2014: ‘Anonymous’ app revises sections of its terms of service after learning of Guardian article exposing details of its business practices
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16 Oct 2014: ‘Confessional’ app follows some users even after they have asked not to be tracked
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16 Oct 2014:
Human rights group says data should remain in public domain
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15 Oct 2014: Lib Dem leader tells parliament’s intelligence and security committee new body would be up and running before election
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