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Internet.org: Too good to be true?

Mark Zuckerberg never sleeps. With Facebook now topping 1.44 billion active users worldwide, the founder of the social network could rest on his laurels. Instead,...
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Great white north goes pro-spy with Bill C-51

Canadians aren't regarded as masters of intrigue and secrecy. While the country's intelligence service, CSIS, is decently funded and provides a measure of protection...
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Protecting your digital rights: Who is Access?

Digital freedoms are under attack worldwide. In countries like France and Turkey, governments are pushing for greater access to citizens' data without their consent,...
patriot act
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Renew or repeal? Spy law battle heats up on Capitol Hill

On June 1st, one controversial section of the Patriot Act — Section 215 — expires. Both the NSA and the FBI are fighting hard...
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Going dark: New Australian law spurs VPN interest

It’s official: Yesterday we wrote about a new data retention law in Australia that compels ISPs to save user “metadata” for two years and supply...
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Why we think the Australian Data Retention Law is a terrible idea

This article was originally published on April 13, 2015. Over the past few weeks, Australian Internet users have been troubled by the implications of Parliament...
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FBI’s plan to expand hacking power advances despite privacy fears

The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee sanctioned a new rule that would expand the FBI's hacking authority.
australia metadata retention laws
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Live in Australia? Your data may be snatched from you in the near future

This post was originally published on March 26, 2015. After several days of debate, the Australian government finally secured a deal with the opposition party...
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Wikimedia Foundation & rights groups sue NSA over mass surveillance

The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit behind Wikipedia, has announced its intention to file a lawsuit against the NSA.
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NSA spying continues

In further NSA spying news, a secret US court has yet again come down in favor of the NSA’s controversial phone snooping program.

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