ICO investigates lawfulness of algorithms used in immigration enforcement
The Home Office could be banned from unlawfully using computer algorithms to recommend whether migrants should be deported. Privacy...
The Home Office could be banned from unlawfully using computer algorithms to recommend whether migrants should be deported. Privacy...
Nineteen human rights and digital rights organizations have called upon Switzerland to abandon its controversial proposed legislation.
The US director of national intelligence says the UK has withdrawn its controversial demand to access global Apple users' data if required.
Countries implementing digital ID programs, such as Nigeria and Kenya, have experienced data breaches, raising fears about how well...
Two investigations warn about how data collected through menstrual tracking apps can be used by governments to monitor people's reproductive...
Privacy International challenges use of automated tools in detention and removal decisions.
Privacy Commissioner of Canada Philippe Dufresne has been elected Chair of the Global Privacy Assembly, a leading international forum for data...
Privacy International investigated eight of the most popular period-tracking apps to analyse how they function and process users' reproductive health data.
Privacy International has written to telecoms companies demanding that they provide details of their relationship with British spy agency GCHQ.
On September 17, 2025, Brazil enacted the Digital Statute of the Child and Adolescent (“Digital ECA”), establishing a pioneering regulatory...
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