For Indigenous peoples, the right to privacy should be intrinsically tied to the land, which is not seen as individual ...
In this new briefing, we identify the most significant concerns on the UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme (CTTP), and ...
In this new briefing, we identify the most significant concerns on the UN Countering Terrorist Travel Programme (CTTP), and put forward a range of recommendations to mitigate some of the human rights ...
Some browser add-ons help you to automatically fill out consent pop-ups while you browse the internet. In this guide, you'll learn how to install one such add-on and how to configure it according to ...
Investigative journalist Sam Sole, managing partner at amaBhungane and co-applicant to the case, discusses with us how he found out that he was under surveillance and what the case is all about. The ...
2021 PI Access to docs request to the EU 193.13 KB 2021 EU negative reply to access to docs 136.14 KB 2021 Annex 1 to EU negative reply 18.39 MB 2022 PI Access to docs request to UN OCT 84.03 KB 2022 ...
Following a debate in the UK parliament on police use of facial recognition technology we wrote to the MPs who intervened calling on them to expedite this matter further by tabling questions to ...
In this piece, we unpack the responses received from UK Members of Parliament between November 2023 and June 2024 following the initial launch of our campaign “The ...
The expansion of facial recognition in educational spaces raises serious human rights concerns, urging states to ban the technology and implementers to stop using it. Key advocacy points Facial ...
The UK government has published a £20 million procurement for tech companies to provide live facial recognition technology (FRT) to police forces across the UK. Through BlueLight Commercial, a ...
Privacy International (PI) provided a written response to the College of Policing consultation on the 'ethical use of data and technologies guidance' through which ...