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Microsoft says it does not think US ICE uses firm's tech for mass surveillance of civilians
Reuters· 2026-02-19 04:19
Core Viewpoint - Microsoft asserts that it does not believe the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is using its technology for mass surveillance of civilians, despite reports indicating increased reliance on Microsoft's cloud services for operational data storage and analysis [1]. Group 1: Microsoft’s Position - Microsoft provides cloud-based productivity and collaboration tools to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [1]. - The company emphasizes that its policies prohibit the use of its technology for mass surveillance and expresses the belief that ICE is not engaged in such activities [1]. - Microsoft calls for clear legal guidelines from U.S. Congress and the executive branch regarding the use of emerging technologies by law enforcement [1]. Group 2: ICE's Operations - Reports indicate that ICE has more than tripled the amount of data stored in Microsoft's Azure cloud platform in the six months leading up to January 2026, coinciding with an increase in the agency's budget and workforce [1]. - ICE utilizes various forms of technology, including Microsoft's productivity and AI-driven tools, to assist in criminal investigations and arrests [1]. - The agency has refrained from commenting on specific investigative techniques or technologies used in ongoing operations [1]. Group 3: Context and Reactions - The scrutiny of ICE's operations has intensified amid criticisms from human rights advocates regarding the agency's practices and the broader implications of its actions under the Trump administration [1]. - Microsoft has previously faced backlash over its technology's use by governments, including a situation involving the Israeli military, which led to internal protests [1].
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-11-26 20:39
holy shit Europe is actually about to outlaw private messaging and even anonymityfailed stateplan ZYannik Schrade (☂️) (@yrschrade):🚨 EU ministers voted to end private communication! 🚨Today the EU ministers approved the councils surveillance plans for Chat Control:- Warrantless mass surveillance of all emails, chats, messengers- Mandatory ID for everyone using social media (end of online anonymity) https://t.co/gUsSxhgn0u ...
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Elon Musk· 2025-10-07 13:44
RT Global Government Affairs (@GlobalAffairs)Germany Must Safeguard Against Mass Surveillance ProposalThe Danish Presidency is pushing for client-side scanning provisions in the proposed EU CSAM regulation, set for an EU Council vote on October 14. This would force platforms to scan encrypted private messages, breaking end-to-end encryption and putting privacy and national security on the line. In fact, Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has historically opposed any "weakening of encryp ...
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰· 2025-08-06 10:46
RT Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal)🇪🇺EU “CHAT CONTROL” PLAN BACK FROM THE DEAD - AND IT'S GUNNING FOR YOUR MESSAGESA revived EU proposal would force apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram to scan every message, photo, and video starting in October - even if encrypted.France flipped to support. 19 of 27 member states are now backing it.Germany's undecided - but if Berlin folds, mass surveillance becomes law by mid-October.The excuse? Stopping CSAM.The reality? Total algorithmic surveillance and the end of priva ...