12 Facts About Mass surveillance

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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.

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Mass surveillance has often been cited as necessary to fight terrorism, prevent crime and social unrest, protect national security, and control the population.

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Bahrain was among the many countries listed as the Israeli firm's clients accused of hacking and conducting unauthorized mass surveillance using phone malware despite a poor human rights record.

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The Chinese government plans to network and interlink up to 20 million Mass surveillance cameras equipped with facial recognition as part of the 'Skynet' project in order to track down wanted fugitives and suspects within minutes.

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In July 2018, the Malaysian police announced the creation of the Malaysian Intercept Crimes Against Children Unit that is equipped with real-time mass internet surveillance software developed in the United States and is tasked with the monitoring of all Malaysian internet users, with a focus on pornography and child pornography.

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An example of mass surveillance carried out by corporations in the Netherlands is an initiative started by five Dutch banks .

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Installation of mass surveillance cameras in Singapore is an effort to act as a deterrence not only for terror attacks but for public security such as loan sharks, illegal parking, and more.

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In December 2019, Google Play Store and Apple App Store removed an Emirati messaging application called ToTok following allegations that it was a state Mass surveillance application, according to The New York Times report.

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However, in the 20th century, electronic Mass surveillance capabilities grew out of wartime signal intelligence and pioneering code breaking.

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Commercial mass surveillance often makes use of copyright laws and "user agreements" to obtain 'consent' to surveillance from consumers who use their software or other related materials.

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Examples of early Mass surveillance states include the former Soviet Union and the former East Germany, which had a large network of informers and an advanced technology base in computing and spy-camera technology.

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Mass surveillance has been prominently featured in a wide array of books, films, and other media.

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