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Indian Cops Have Been Asked to Spy on Students’ WhatsApp Groups
At a conference in December 2019 addressed by PM Modi, cops were also asked to monitor tweets and speeches.
The Supreme Court of Canada just made it harder for police to read your texts
Canada’s highest court says police need to get a warrant before reading your texts
Your Smartphone Is Being Secretly Accessed—By Your Friends and Family
31 percent of respondents in a survey snooped in the past year.
New Documents Show How Canadian Cops Use Secret Phone Surveillance Technology
VICE News has learned that Canadian police could be jeopardizing public safety by using surveillance technology that can hack your cellphone.
A Lawyer Told Us Why Your Boss Is Entitled to Snoop on Your Private Messages at Work
A ruling by the European Court of Human Rights says a Romanian company was within its rights to monitor an employee's use of Yahoo Messenger and fire him for sending personal messages.
Take Your Instagram Lurking to the Next Level
You know you've been scrolling your ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend’s profile page.
Take Your Instagram Lurking to the Next Level
Never again will you accidentally like someone's photo from 68 weeks ago.
How the Justice Department Keeps Its Cell Phone Snooping a Secret
Police say the technology can also be used for search-and-rescue operations, kidnappings, and mass-casualty events.
Raiding an Online Archive of Weird Russian Photographs
Snooping around the back alleys of the web last month, I found myself in a Russian unsecured directory, where the residents of a region called Karelia back up all their files.
'The Peace Process Is a Sham': The British Government Are Trying to Access Confidential IRA Recordings
But researchers don't want to endanger the lives of ageing paramilitaries.