This report, published by The United Nations Office for the High Commissioner of Human Rights details how “modern networked digital technologies” threaten individuals’ privacy. The report examines three areas: spyware abuse by world governments, the role of encryption in protecting human rights online and the impacts of digital surveillance of public spaces.
United Nations Report: The right to privacy in the digital age
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