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Electronic Surveillance

Electronic surveillance refers to the use of technology to monitor individuals or groups, often for security, law enforcement, or intelligence purposes. This can involve the interception of communications, such as phone calls and emails, as well as video monitoring through cameras. While it can help prevent crime and ensure safety, electronic surveillance raises important privacy concerns, as it can infringe on personal freedoms and lead to misuse of data. Laws and regulations are established in many countries to balance the need for surveillance with the protection of individual rights.