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Friday, July 18, 2014

United Nations Warns, mass spying extremely dangerous

Navi Pilay
United Nations Warns, mass spying extremely dangerous

Too many governments are "blessed" mass observation programs, such warnings watchdog United Nations human rights.

Through a report, the UN agency said it needed improvement efforts to ensure that the observations are not ruin personal rights.

UN adds massive data storage to help reconnaissance "useless and inappropriate".

The report came as British passed an emergency law that makes internet service providers and mobile phone companies can store customer data.

Office documents written Navi Pillay, High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed a lack of openness "shocking" about the reasons for the government to approve or initiate a large-scale surveillance carried out on a lot of people on the internet.

Spying in bulk, said Pillay, has become a "dangerous habit is no longer an exception of" for various governments.
These programs have certainly interfere in a private space, and the government must work harder to ensure restriction of this freedom "is clear and does not violate the law".

More and more governments are trying to get information about its citizens, the more difficult for them to defend meKlik spy business and excessive supervision, said Pillay.
BBC

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