Meta Settles for $1.4 Billion in Facial Recognition Scandal
Meta has settled a lawsuit for $1.4 million in Texas over it’s unauthorized facial recognition activity of users. Meta, parent company of Facebook, doesn’t exactly […] The post Meta Settles for $1.4...
View ArticleYou Should Be Angry Over the Lack of Federal Privacy Reform
Data breaches and leaks have grown so large, entire countries have now started getting hit. Yet, privacy reform continues to be elusive. The post You Should Be Angry Over the Lack of Federal Privacy...
View ArticleThe Bizarre Arrest of Telegram Co-Founder, Pavel Durov
Pavlov Durov, co-founder of Telegram, has been arrested in France. The arrest is raising many serious questions. The post The Bizarre Arrest of Telegram Co-Founder, Pavel Durov appeared first on...
View ArticleFrench Authorities Reasoning for Telegram’s Durov Arrest: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
After Telegram's co-founder, Pavel Durov was arrested in France, French authorities released "details" for why the arrest - which turned out to be short on details. The post French Authorities...
View ArticleBrazilian Judge Orders Takedown of VPN Apps In Blocking X/Twitter
Brazil has ordered the takedown of Twitter. While not shocking, what did shock observers was the takedown of VPN services in the process. Let’s get […] The post Brazilian Judge Orders Takedown of VPN...
View ArticleBrazil Supreme Court Upholds X/Twitter Ban, Fines for VPN Usage
The Brazilian Supreme Court has upheld the ban on X/Twitter as well as efforts to crack down on VPN usage in the country. The post Brazil Supreme Court Upholds X/Twitter Ban, Fines for VPN Usage...
View ArticleAustralia Pushing Age Verification Laws… On Social Media
The efforts to crack down on expression continues with Australia pushing for age verification laws on social media. The post Australia Pushing Age Verification Laws… On Social Media appeared first on...
View ArticleAmerican Censorship Bill, KOSA, Resurrected from the Grave
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) was once thought to be dead, but recent developments suggest it has returned. The post American Censorship Bill, KOSA, Resurrected from the Grave appeared first on...
View ArticleEFF Warns of the Dangers of Canada’s Bill S-210
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has published an article explaining why the Canadian government should reject Bill S-210. The post EFF Warns of the Dangers of Canada’s Bill S-210 appeared...
View ArticleAT&T Wiretap System for “Good Guys” Only Compromised By China
An encryption backdoor built into AT&T/Verizon networks meant for law enforcement only has been discovered and used by China. The post AT&T Wiretap System for “Good Guys” Only Compromised By...
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