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PI has obtained hundreds of documents detailing surveillance techniques used in trainings organised by the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training; They’re being used to train authorities ...
The EU is using aid funds to build mass-scale and high-risk biometric identification systems to manage migration flows to Europe and to facilitate deportations; Civipol, a well-connected French ...
Privacy International (PI) and 13 other civil society organisations from Europe and Africa are calling for urgent reforms to EU aid and cooperation programmes to ...
Other devices on which you might be logged inYou might have used Telegram on another phone or a computer. A good practice after doing so is to logout to make sure nobody can use your account without ...
Full time and permanent from London office. Salary: £40,500 full time. Benefits: 26 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), generous workplace pension, wellbeing support, resources for learning & ...
1. Constitutional privacy protections: The right to privacy is enshrined in article 6 of the Mexican constitution. 2. Data protection law: A number of pieces of legislation regulate data protection in ...
Social media is now undeniably a significant part of many of our lives, in the UK and around the world. We use it to connect with others and share information in public and private ways.
Expanding beyond GPS ankle tags, the Home Office has since Autumn 2022 been issuing so-called non-fitted devices (NFDs) to migrants who are on immigration bail and who are subject to electronic ...
The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the UK government’s historical mass interception program violates the rights to privacy and freedom of expression.
In Brazil, prominent government figures oppose the access to reproductive rights through the promotion of abstinence or the opposition to abortion in all circumstances Organisations and activists ...
For many, browsing the internet or checking social media comes with its fair share of being targeted with ads selling “fad diet” subscription-based programmes, magic weight-loss powders, or promising ...
In May 2019, the UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) – the department in charge of welfare – published their two-part staff guide on conducting fraud investigations.
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