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'Five Eyes' surveillance pact should be published, Strasbourg court told
9 Sep 2014: Appeal lodged at European court of human rights for disclosure of intelligence sharing policies of UK and foreign agencies
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10 Sep 2014: Julia Powles: Google’s advisory council has begun jetting around Europe to discuss the future of data protection, but is it best placed to initiate EU action on this critical issue?
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9 Sep 2014: Appeal lodged at European court of human rights for disclosure of intelligence sharing policies of UK and foreign agencies
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7 Sep 2014: ‘It became obvious that we were either going to have to watch these subreddits constantly, or shut them down. We chose the latter,’ company says a week after photos were first shared
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6 Sep 2014: Trevor Timm: It’s about time we recorded the cops. But when the camera’s rolling on everybody, can you really root out the bad?
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5 Sep 2014: ‘We’re going towards a world where users have control over their data… this is the first step’. By Tom Brewster
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3 Sep 2014: After over 100 celebrities had their sensitive photos exposed this week, here are some tips on keeping your own images safe from hackers. By Keith Stuart
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3 Sep 2014: Major changes to Australia’s privacy laws recommended for those whose ‘private space’ is intruded upon
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3 Sep 2014: Guardian Australia journalists Nick Evershed and Paul Farrell attempt to break into each other’s Apple accounts
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2 Sep 2014: Justice Department officials face pointed questions on opening day of case that could push NSA privacy to supreme court
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