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Hong Kong police can demand phone and computer passwords under amended national security law
The Guardian Techยท6 days ago

Hong Kong has amended its national security law to allow police to demand phone and computer passwords from suspected dissidents, with jail time for non-compliance. This represents a significant expansion of digital surveillance powers that could enable mass monitoring of citizens and suppression of dissent through forced access to private digital communications and data.
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