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  2. Mass surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Mass surveillance is the intricate surveillance of an entire or a substantial fraction of a population in order to monitor that group of citizens. [1] The surveillance is often carried out by local and federal governments or governmental organizations, but it may also be carried out by corporations (either on behalf of governments or at their own initiative).

  3. Category:File-Class Mass surveillance pages - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Portal-Class Mass surveillance pages - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Template-Class Mass surveillance pages - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Template-Class Mass surveillance pages" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Mass surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Immigrant surveillance; In-Q-Tel; Mass surveillance in India; Indiscriminate monitoring; Information Awareness Office; Integrated Coastal Surveillance System; Intelligence Act (France) International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance; Internet Ungovernance Forum; IT-backed authoritarianism

  7. List of government mass surveillance projects - Wikipedia

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    DCSNet: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)'s point-and-click surveillance system that can perform instant wiretaps on any telecommunications device located in the United States. [29] Fairview: A mass surveillance program directed at foreign mobile phone users.

  8. Global surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Global mass surveillance can be defined as the mass surveillance of entire populations across national borders. [ 1 ] Its existence was not widely acknowledged by governments and the mainstream media until the global surveillance disclosures by Edward Snowden triggered a debate about the right to privacy in the Digital Age .

  9. Invasive monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Mass surveillance or Surveillance that leads to privacy breaches; Trojan monitoring is having access to private computers (like phones, PCs, tablets, etc.). Personal data collection can happen to improve a newspaper's material (not necessarily performed by a country). Monitoring (medicine)