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Definition[]

Mass surveillance is

the surveillance of groups of people, usually large groups. In general, the reason for investigation or monitoring is to identify individuals who belong to some particular class of interest to the surveillance organization. It may also, however, be used for its deterrent effects.[1]

References[]

  1. Roger Clarke, "Introduction to Dataveillance and Information Privacy, and Definitions of Terms" (1997-2006) (full-text).
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