22.10.14
Surveillance State
Watch Edward Snowden’s video message.
18.10.14
Concerns about government surveillance of privileged communications raised in court.
30.09.14
Access our submissions to the European Court of Human Rights.
14.09.14
The Bureau applies to European Court of Human Rights.
The Bureau is challenging the UK government over its routine collection of journalists’ communications data.
25.10.12
Police take data from suspects’ phones even if they release them without charge.
11.09.12
Exports of British-made cyber-spying package to be monitored by UK government.
21.08.12
American Federal agencies spend big on monitoring employees’ personal communications.
03.08.12
The rapid rise of Palantir, the newest darling of the global intelligence industry.
24.07.12
Privacy International challenges sales of surveillance equipment to brutal regimes.
05.04.12
Some forces grant virtually all applications for phone records.
02.04.12
The NSA’s vast new surveillance facility is just one facet in its spying capabilities.
The government’s move for greater powers is nothing new, says Privacy International.
27.02.12
Smartphone apps allow companies to read your texts, access your contact book and even film you.
21.12.11
The security and anonymity expert on the spy you carry in your pocket.
01.12.11
British company tells investigation it will stop ‘doing business’ with oppressive regime.
A comprehensive glossary of terms for the latest surveillance technology.
The full database of companies complied by the Bureau and Privacy International.
An explanation of the state of the art surveillance technology to governments around the world.
How governments can monitor a whole nation’s telephone and data traffic.