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Foreign workers in the Gulf still can’t call home - 24 juillet 2020
Our story featured a Filipino administrator in a labor camp near Doha and found that because most free Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) apps such as WhatsApp and Skype, Facetime were blocked by authorities in Gulf countries like Qatar, Oman and United Arab Emirates, migrants were hardly able to communicate with (...)

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Skype s’éloigne du P2P pour revenir à un modèle centralisé - 9 octobre 2013
Suite à l’acquisition de Skype par Microsoft début 2011, le service de voix sur réseau IP (VoIP) connaît une évolution certaine. La firme de Redmond a engagé une transition technologique afin de s’éloigner de l’architecture en pair à pair (P2P) pour revenir à une logique plus centralisée. À sa naissance, Skype a choisi de (...)

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Technology to Protect Against Mass Surveillance (Part 1) - 18 juillet 2013
In the past several weeks, EFF has received many requests for advice about privacy tools that provide technological shields against mass surveillance. We’ve been interested for many years in software tools that help people protect their own privacy ; we’ve defended your right to develop and use cryptographic (...)

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Big questions remain unanswered over the government’s ’snooper’s charter’ - 11 mai 2012
The coalition wants to monitor our emails, texts and web use "“ but hasn’t explained why or how, or who it thinks it will catch The coalition has pushed ahead with its plans to introduce monitoring of who is talking to whom over the internet, known as the "header" information of emails, web pages and text messages (...)

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FBI : We need wiretap-ready Web sites - now - 7 mai 2012
CNET learns the FBI is quietly pushing its plan to force surveillance backdoors on social networks, VoIP, and Web e-mail providers, and that the bureau is asking Internet companies not to oppose a law making those backdoors mandatory. The FBI is asking Internet companies not to oppose a controversial proposal (...)

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Si vous êtes sur Skype, vous êtes géolocalisable par n’importe qui - 30 avril 2012
Peut-être Microsoft devrait-il revoir en partie le fonctionnement de Skype, pour mieux assurer la confidentialité de ses millions d’utilisateurs. En fin de semaine dernière, un guide est apparu sur Pastebin, qui montre comment obtenir très simplement les adresses IP distantes et locales d’un utilisateur de Skype. Le (...)

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EU Regulator Shows Operators Restrict Net Access, Deploy Intrusive Technologies - 12 mars 2012
BEREC, the body of EU telecoms regulators, has just published its preliminary findings1 regarding restrictions to Internet access imposed by operators across Europe. These first results confirm the reports submitted by citizens on the RespectMyNet.eu platform and show the urgent need for a EU-wide Net neutrality (...)