Tag #Surveillance

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UK Expands Live Facial Recognition, Sparking Privacy Concerns

The UK government is expanding its use of live facial recognition technology with ten new vans deployed across seven police forces, prompting concerns from rights groups about privacy and civil liberties despite government claims of safeguards and successful past use.

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Hessian Parliament Proposes Loyalty Checks for Employees

The Hessian state parliament proposes a three-step process to verify the loyalty to the constitution of its approximately 470 employees of parliamentary groups and members, involving self-declaration, background checks, and potential intelligence agency inquiries; refusal may lead to funding exclusi...

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Russia: WhatsApp, Telegram Outages Amidst Government Push for Domestic Messenger

Widespread video call outages on WhatsApp and Telegram in Russia on August 11, 2024, are possibly linked to a May request by major mobile carriers to block calls via foreign messengers, aiming to prevent full blocks and combat cybercrime, while the government simultaneously promotes its domestic app...

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Spanish City Council Faces Backlash for Hiring Private Detectives to Monitor Sick Employees

The Fuengirola City Council in Malaga, Spain, is hiring private detectives for €18,148 to monitor at least ten municipal employees on sick leave for one year to investigate potential misuse of public funds due to high absenteeism rates (around 10% in some departments), prompting criticism from the C...

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Palantir Software Aids German Police, but Raises Privacy Concerns

German police use Palantir's Gotham software to analyze data from various sources, speeding investigations but raising privacy concerns due to data aggregation and Palantir's history with US intelligence.

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Thuringia's Police Reform Sparks Privacy Debate

Thuringia's government is proposing police reforms that include using electronic ankle bracelets based on suspicion of a crime and AI-powered video surveillance, sparking controversy over privacy concerns and opposition from left-wing parties.

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PwC Intensifies UK Employee Office Attendance Tracking, Sparking Staff Concerns

PwC UK is closely monitoring its 23,000 employees' office attendance via swipe cards, Wi-Fi, and timesheets, flagging those who don't meet the three-days-a-week in-office or client-site minimum, potentially impacting their bonuses and performance reviews, causing staff unease.

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Charges Dropped Against Darmstadt Official Over Surveillance Video Disclosure

Darmstadt's Head of Public Order, Paul Georg Wandrey (CDU), faced charges for discussing a surveillance video of a fatal November 2023 attack on a homeless man with journalists; the case was dropped before trial, with Wandrey paying a small fine, highlighting a conflict between transparency and offi...

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Russia Disrupts WhatsApp, Telegram Calls Amid Push for Domestic App

Widespread disruptions to WhatsApp and Telegram voice and video calls were reported in Russia on Sunday, possibly due to selective blocking tests initiated by authorities on August 1st, amid efforts to promote the domestic messaging app Max.

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Chaostage: Past and Present Challenges of Looting and Surveillance

This article analyzes the historical and contemporary significance of 'Chaostage' (chaos days) characterized by looting and property destruction, exploring their moral implications and the challenges posed by modern surveillance technologies.

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Palantir's Use in Germany Sparks Privacy Debate

In Germany, Palantir's surveillance software, used by police in Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, raises privacy concerns due to mass data processing, prompting legal challenges and highlighting the country's digital sovereignty issues.

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Thuringia's Controversial Police Reform: Expanding Powers, Sparking Privacy Debate

Thuringia's government plans to reform police powers, enabling electronic ankle bracelets based on suspected crimes and AI in video surveillance, sparking opposition concerns about mass surveillance and privacy violations.

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