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Obituary: Caspar Bowden, a fearless privacy pioneer

  • Written by The Conversation
imageCaspar Bowden, privacy advocate and campaigner.Rama, CC BY-SA

The world’s privacy advocates are reeling over the loss of one of their most influential and feared campaigners, Caspar Bowden, who has died of cancer. His fierce and combative evangelism for online privacy over two decades and surgical analysis of complex surveillance legislation...

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