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JO GLANVILLE Editorial

DISPATCHES

IBRAHIM EISSA Mubarak’s nemesis

Egypt’s most outspoken journalist

YOANI SÁNCHEZ Living the life

Blogging under pressure in Cuba

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PRIVACY IS DEAD

BRIAN CATHCART Code breakers

It’s time to reclaim journalism from the privacy invaders

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JOSHUA ROZENBERG Balancing acts

An interview with Sir David Eady

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NATASHA LEHRER D’Artagnan’s tune

France’s reverence for privacy is under challenge

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WHITNEY PHILLIPS Meet the trolls

An insider’s view on the game for lulz

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PETER FLEISCHER Private lives

Google’s chief privacy counsel talks to Index

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MARTIN ROWSON Stripsearch

GUS HOSEIN & ERIC KING

Age of insecurity Time for a new debate to protect our data

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SIMON DAVIES and ERIC KING

How to use Facebook (safely) A guide for users

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BIRGITTA JÓNSDÓTTIR Friends, citizens, users 102 Netizens need to fight for their rights

PAUL BERNAL Web spies

Who’s tracking who online

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KATITZA RODRíGUEZ The politics of surveillance 116 The erosion of rights in Latin America

MARC ROTENBERG Strictly personal

A test case for transparency

PRASHANT IYENGAR Strange fruit

India’s attempt to keep BlackBerry in line

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