Security News > 2018 > November > US told to quit sharing data with human rights-violating surveillance regime. Which one, you ask? That'd be the UK

2018-11-28 13:15
Nonprofits urge Congress not to sign deal under CLOUD Act UK authorities should not be granted access to data held by American companies because British laws don't meet human rights obligations, nine nonprofits have said.…
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