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Latest revision as of 03:11, 3 August 2024

2012 ICT Skype controversy

The 2012 ICT Skype controversy refers to a significant debate in India concerning the privacy and surveillance implications of using the VoIP service Skype. Following revelations of extensive surveillance programs conducted by various governments, including the United States, concerns arose about the potential for unauthorized interception of communications conducted over Skype. The controversy intensified in India as civil society groups, privacy advocates, and legal experts questioned the adequacy of existing data protection laws and the implications for individual privacy rights. This debate prompted discussions about the need for robust regulations governing digital communication and the accountability of technology companies, sparking a wider dialogue on the balance between national security and personal privacy in the digital age.