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The global race for mass surveillance: Democratic and authoritarian states compete in privacy violations

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Cider9986

3h ago· 29 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article argues that both democratic nations (led by the USA and the Fourteen Eyes surveillance alliance) and authoritarian countries are engaged in a competitive race to expand mass surveillance capabilities. It distinguishes between commercial surveillance and state-sponsored surveillance, condemning both as violations of human rights and personal privacy. The piece asserts that mass surveillance is not only ethically reprehensible but also ineffective at solving the problems it claims to address.

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Hacker NewsThe global race for mass surveillance: Democratic and authoritarian states compete in privacy violationsmullvad.net

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USA and their friends in the surveillance alliance Fourteen Eyes have demonstrated that they have the capacity, the desire and the experience to monitor who they want, when they want, anywhere in the world.
Mass surveillance infringes individuals' human rights, invades the personal privacy free societies are built on, and is also ineffective against the problems it's claimed to address.
Both are reprehensible, and our attitude is well-established.
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USA and their friends in the surveillance alliance Fourteen Eyes have demonstrated that they have the capacity, the desire and the experience to monitor who they want, when they want, anywhere in the world.

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