The online privacy debate: Understanding the basics
Privacy & Security

The online privacy debate: Understanding the basics

The current debate being waged around online privacy isn’t always straightforward and can often be filled with legislative and technical jargon that confuses people. We frequently get questions on very fundamental aspects to understanding online privacy, such as the difference between privacy at the IP level and at the browser level, understanding what data retention is, or questions around the myriad of surveillance bills that seem to pop-up every month or so.

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Is CISPA a threat to VPN users?
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Is CISPA a threat to VPN users?

So the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act is firmly back on the agenda, with the infamous bill likely to be voted on in the next 24 hours. If CISPA does eventually become enacted it will likely see more US citizens turning to virtual private networks (VPNs) to help anonymise their internet activity.

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Top five defenders of online privacy
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Top five defenders of online privacy

The attempted crackdown on online freedoms over the last few years has been relentless. From CISPA in the US, to the CCDP in the UK, governments around the world are ramping up efforts to increase internet surveillance, not to mention private corporations trying to impose draconian legislation such as SOPA and ACTA.

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European Parliament: "EU surveillance programmes are incompatible with the fundamental human rights of citizens and residents in the EU."
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European Parliament: "EU surveillance programmes are incompatible with the fundamental human rights of citizens and residents in the EU."

A European Parliament study on state surveillance has concluded that surveillance programmes must be framed “in terms of collective freedoms and democracy” and current programmes are “incompatible” with the human rights of EU residents. The study, which was commissioned by the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, says:

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