GOVERNMENT MASS SURVEILLANCE PROJECTS

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LIST OF GOVERNMENT MASS SURVEILLANCE PROJECTS

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This is a list of government mass surveillance projects and related databases throughout the world.

International

Snapshot of Boundless Informant's global map of data collection

European Union

  • Data Retention Directive: A directive requiring EU member states to store citizens' telecommunications data for six to 24 months and allowing police and security agencies to request access from a court to details such as IP address and time of use of every email, phone call, and text message sent or received.
  • INDECT: Research project funded by the European Union to develop surveillance methods (e.g. processing of CCTV camera data streams) for the monitoring of abnormal behaviours in an urban environment.[1]
  • Schengen Information System: A database kept for national security and law enforcement purposes.

France

220px-EMERAUDE_-_Domme.jpgDGSE base near Domme in southwestern France

Germany

India

National

Australia

Main article: Mass surveillance in Australia

  • In August 2014 it was reported[2] that law-enforcement agencies had been accessing Australians' web browsing histories via internet providers such as Telstra without a warrant.
  • It was reported[3] that Australia had issued 75% more wiretap warrants in 2003 than the US did and this was 26 times greater than the US on a per capita basis.

United Kingdom

Further information: Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom

United States

Further information: Mass surveillance in the United States

Unclear origin

Recently discontinued

See also

 

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