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Big Tech is being reined in by Europe and the US, and we're pretty excited about it. These are key moments of progress after ...
The security of our devices, applications and infrastructure is paramount to the safe functioning of our digital lives. Good security enables trust in our systems, it is fundamental to protecting the ...
Our partner Transparencia Electoral has created an extensive and interactive index on data protection during elections in Latin America. The index evaluates laws and regulations around data protection ...
Join us this week as we discuss stories that have been in the news that we're still wondering about, obsessing about, and are as confused about as you are.
New technologies and their impacts present the potential for continued social and economic upheaval, on scales similar to climate change or global inequality. Like for those issues, global attention ...
It’s important to us at PI that we continue to create real change in the world. We want our work to matter, and we challenge ourselves continuously to verify that it does. In 2024 we made substantial ...
Travelling currently subjects us to huge amounts of surveillance. Yet, the US government is looking to invest vast amounts of resource on new and intrusive methods to monitor us as we travel for work, ...
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) has confirmed it will hear Privacy International, Liberty and two individuals’ challenge to the legality of the Home ...
We suggest using Two-Factor authentication, as it provides an extra security step in order to access your account. This way, besides asking for your username and password, Threads will verify your ...
Ilia is currently leading our strategic area that challenges government surveillance overreach. She also contributes to PI's legal strategy and is also responsible for some of our litigation and ...
Caroline is Privacy International’s Legal Director and General Counsel. She leads the legal advocacy at PI and counsels PI’s programmes on legal strategy and risk ...
A growing number of governments around the world are embracing hacking to facilitate their surveillance activities. But many deploy this capability in secret and without a clear basis in law.In the ...