The fourth edition of PI’s Guide to International Law and Surveillance provides the most hard-hitting past and recent results on international human rights law that reinforce the core human rights ...
The creeping expansion of INTERPOL’s interoperable policing and biometrics entrench externalised EU borders in West Africa ...
First published in 2017, PI’s Guide to International Law and Surveillance is an attempt to collate relevant excerpts from ...
Tara is a Legal Officer at Privacy International. She works on legal advocacy and supports PI’s litigation efforts in the areas of surveillance, the authoritarian ...
Anna was a long-time trustee of Privacy International, up until her term ended in September 2017. In recognition of her substantial contribution to PI, the Board of ...
We fight for a world where technology will empower and enable us, not exploit our data for profit and power. This means providing people with ways to take concrete action to protect themselves or ...
We are building a global movement. We are supporting civil society partners in countries across the world, who constitute our international network of privacy advocates and researchers. Together we ...
Genetic data is personal data relating to inherited or acquired genetic characteristics of a natural person acquired through DNA or RNA analysis. Genetic samples are some of the most sensitive forms ...
On Identity Day, PI with our global network of partners are launching Identity Crisis - our new campaign to change the narrative on identity systems. Around the world ...
The UK is sleepwalking towards the end of privacy in public. The spread of insidious Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) in public spaces across the country will mean we can no longer walk down our ...
Many tech companies are investing resources into network infrastructure, either directly or via long-term contracts. Their ...