surveillance
  • Ahmed Ezzat 12 June 2015
    It seems that the Egyptian government is no longer satisfied with the traditional methods of censorship of the Internet and all means of communication in general. For years this censorship has hinged on the legal prosecution of users on different charges, but now the government is attempting to develop a mass surveillance system, which monitors all users’ digital activity. This will not be limited to public content only, but would also include private conversations and messages sent through mobile applications like Viber and WhatsApp. 
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