Local Police Track Cellphone Data

The National Security Agency isn’t the only government entity secretly collecting data from people’s cellphones. Local police are increasingly scooping it up, too

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Amnesty Sues U.K. Intelligence Over Surveillance

Human rights organization Amnesty International has declared it will take legal action against British security services. Amnesty claims its calls have been intercepted by UK intelligence agencies

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Internet Giants Demand Surveillance Reform

AOL, Twitter, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Apple and LinkedIn to call for reforms to restore the public’s trust in the internet

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NSA Tracks Billions of Cell-Phone Locations Daily

The National Security Agency is gathering nearly 5 billion records a day on the whereabouts of cellphones around the world

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The Guardian Will Not Be Intimidated

The editor of the Guardian said his newspaper has published just 1% of the material it received from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden

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Wikipedia Founder: Snowden is a Hero

Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has called on Barack Obama to rein in the National Security Agency as he described the whistleblower Edward Snowden as “a hero” whom history will judge “very favourably”.

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America’s Plan to Kill Internet Privacy Rights

The US and its key intelligence allies are quietly working behind the scenes to kneecap a mounting movement in the UN to promote a universal human right to online privacy

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The Snowden Effect

Results of a Harris Poll released this morning show four out of five people have changed the privacy settings of their social media accounts, and most have made changes in the last six months

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Private Firms Sell Mass Surveillance Systems Globally

Private firms are selling spying tools and mass surveillance technologies to developing countries with promises that “off the shelf” equipment will allow them to snoop on millions

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NSA Overwhelmed with FOIA Requests

Fueled by the Edward Snowden scandal, more Americans than ever are asking the NSA if their personal life is being spied on

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