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The US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), part of the Commerce Department, has released a privacy code of conduct for mobile apps
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The US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), part of the Commerce Department, has released a privacy code of conduct for mobile apps
Mumbai police has uploaded a list of convicted drunk drivers in an excel sheet accessible to everyone on its website Trafficpolicemumbai.org.
International human rights organisation, Human Rights Watch (HRW, New York) has called out the Indian Government to enact clear laws regarding surveillance and protection...
by Maria Xynou We live in an Internet Surveillance State with us constantly being under the microscope. However, law enforcement agencies would not be capable of mining...
by Divij Joshi, a law student at NLS, interning with CIS for its privacy project What is the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill, 2013? What...
Yesterday, we pointed towards a report in DNA which indicates that the Mumbai Police has set up a team to track content being downloaded...
Documents released by Wikileaks once again something that we already knew – that governments are tracking and storing information on what citizens are doing....