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    Indonesia’s wiretapping pacts with telcos ignite privacy discussion

    By Fiona XuJune 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Indonesia has signed wiretapping agreements with telecom operators to enhance national security, raising privacy concerns among citizens.
    • Critics argue that these measures lack oversight, potentially infringing on civil liberties and freedom of expression.

    What happened: Indonesia’s wiretapping agreements spark privacy debates

    Indonesia has recently signed agreements with major telecommunications operators to implement wiretapping capabilities. This move allows the government to monitor phone calls and internet communications, purportedly to combat terrorism and enhance national security.

    The agreements have sparked significant concern among privacy advocates, who argue that such measures infringe on citizens’ rights to privacy and freedom of expression. Critics highlight that the lack of robust oversight mechanisms could lead to abuse of power, with potential implications for political dissent and civil liberties. As the government pushes for these regulations, the discourse surrounding digital privacy in Indonesia intensifies.

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    Why it’s important

    The agreements reflect a growing trend across the globe where governments are seeking to enhance surveillance capabilities in the name of security. Similar initiatives have been seen in countries like the UK and Australia, where legislation has been passed to allow increased monitoring of communications.

    These developments raise fundamental questions about the balance between security and personal privacy. For tech-savvy individuals, the implications are far-reaching; increased surveillance may lead to a chilling effect on free speech and innovation in digital spaces.

    Moreover, the technological landscape is evolving rapidly, with many users relying on encrypted communication platforms. This situation creates tension between authorities seeking access to information and companies advocating for user privacy. As digital rights continue to be a focal point in tech discussions, Indonesia’s actions serve as a crucial case study. The outcome may influence similar policies in neighbouring countries and beyond, ultimately impacting how individuals engage with technology and assert their rights in an increasingly monitored world.

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    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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