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Oracle Corporation, which was to acquire TikTok in USA, sold software to China that enabled invasive surveillance of citizens: Details

Slides from a presentation by Oracle show that four products were used by Chinese police authorities for 'criminal analysis'

Leaked Chinese Police data reveals the extent of Uyghur Muslim repression: From population control to surveillance

Millions of Chinese Police leaked files describe in excruciating detail the degree of stifling surveillance of China's Uyghur minorities and the growing use of technology to subjugate them

West Bengal: Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar accuses State government of putting Raj Bhavan under surveillance

Alleging that Raj Bhavan has been put under surveillance, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said he will do everything to protect its sanctity

Searching porn in incognito? Google is possibly recording you, and now it has been sued for $5 billion

Google has been slapped with a lawsuit seeking $5 billion, accusing the search giant of privacy infringements by tracking internet activity of users using browser in the 'private or incognito' mode

West Bengal CM informs that 91,515 cases of Influenza-like Illness and 872 cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Illness found during door-to-door surveillance in the...

During the period of 7th April to 3rd May, 5.57 crore total household visits have been conducted. 872 cases of persons with SARI and 91,515 cases of persons with ILI have been identified and given necessary health advice, informed WB Chief Minister.

Gujarat cities with live coronavirus patients pinned on Google Maps will show you how close the virus is

Gujarat administration ups its ante, takes help of technology to tackle coronavirus

15 lakh people arrived in India in 2 months but there is gap in actual monitoring for Coronavirus: Cabinet Secretary tells state govts

Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba wrote a letter to all the state governments highlighting the discrepancy in the numbers

Indian Navy keeps warships mission deployed, tracking movements of Pakistani and Chinese vessels while land facilities help battle coronavirus

Indian Navy surveillance ships are continuously tracking movement of Chinese and Pakistani Navy ships from the Red Sea through to Malacca Straits in the Indian Ocean Region

ISRO plans to launch spy satellite RISAT 2BR1, India’s ‘eye in the sky’ to boost surveillance

Risat 2BR1 has a mission life of 5 years. It will be placed in the polar orbit at around 561 km altitude.

Mamata Banerjee says the Modi govt is ‘tapping her phone and getting information’, asks PM Modi to ‘take care of it’

Mamata Banerjee who is always in a lookout for opportunities to malign PM Modi and his government

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