Privacy International wins its five-year legal battle with the Investigatory Powers Tribunal
ACLU voices concern about the effects of automated surveillance
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IMSI catchers in the US capital appear to be ordinary cell towers, but are intercepting phone calls
Snoopers' Charter had been guided through Parliament by the-then home secretary Theresa May
Police to deploy real-time facial recognition against football fans at Champions League final in June
But he should still be prosecuted if he returns to the US, he added
Kathryn Wynn, senior associate at Pinsent Masons, argues that what the FBI is asking Apple to do could set a dangerous precedent, and risks pushing the boundaries of what is a justifiable invasion of privacy
'Strong encryption is vital to protecting innocent people from malicious actors,' Apple says in evidence released by Investigatory Powers Bill Joint Committee
Quasi-judicial process for issuing warrants under proposed 'snooper's charter'