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Aadhaar is a dystopian project currently being tested in India and expected to be extended to other countries, which is aimed for intensive mass surveillance of citizens.
Aadhaar is a dystopian project currently being tested in India and expected to be extended to other countries, which is aimed for intensive mass surveillance of citizens.
This is turning into a dystopia where access to Aadhaar details of 1 billion Indians is available for Rs.500 (less than $10)
Many activists like Edward Snowden raised their concerns on Aadhaar project.
Clearly, Aadhaar isn’t progress — it’s dystopian and dangerous
Read more op-eds on Aadhaar by Mozilla
Mozilla statement on breach of Aadhaar data
Why do you need Aadhaar to investigate a lost package?
What data protection should look like in India
Action: Launch campaign page on advocacy.mozilla.org/en-US/aadhaar and enable to localise into other languages.
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