
UK Speech Regulator Ofcom Claims First Amendment Doesn’t Protect Americans From Its Censorship Law
The UK’s Ofcom now seems to believe its power supersedes the US Constitution when it comes to foreign censorship demands.
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The UK’s Ofcom now seems to believe its power supersedes the US Constitution when it comes to foreign censorship demands.
A privacy-first Android is finally stepping outside Google’s hardware shadow.
Citing Denmark and Estonia, officials skipped over the part where those systems had data breaches.
Budget gaps and thin staffing met their match in a machine that never blinks.
What begins as child protection ends as an unprecedented mandate to tag, track, and watch every digital move.
Apple and Google brace for a privacy tradeoff as Texas turns app downloads into identity checkpoints.
The move from watching crowds to identifying individuals is no longer hypothetical in Hong Kong.
A judge just told the government that emailing censorship demands have no legal authority.
The Canadian government wants the power to disappear your internet access with no judge, no warrant, no warning.
Your power company might be the most valuable data broker you never noticed.
The proposed rules would force open-source coders into the role of financial gatekeepers.
New York’s lawsuit drills into tech giants’ negligence, but the real endgame could be a future where online anonymity is collateral damage.
The UK’s Ofcom now seems to believe its power supersedes the US Constitution when it comes to foreign censorship demands.
A privacy-first Android is finally stepping outside Google’s hardware shadow.
Citing Denmark and Estonia, officials skipped over the part where those systems had data breaches.
Budget gaps and thin staffing met their match in a machine that never blinks.
What begins as child protection ends as an unprecedented mandate to tag, track, and watch every digital move.
Apple and Google brace for a privacy tradeoff as Texas turns app downloads into identity checkpoints.
The move from watching crowds to identifying individuals is no longer hypothetical in Hong Kong.
A judge just told the government that emailing censorship demands have no legal authority.
The Canadian government wants the power to disappear your internet access with no judge, no warrant, no warning.
Your power company might be the most valuable data broker you never noticed.
The proposed rules would force open-source coders into the role of financial gatekeepers.
New York’s lawsuit drills into tech giants’ negligence, but the real endgame could be a future where online anonymity is collateral damage.
Fight censorship and surveillance. Reclaim your digital freedom.
Get news updates, features, and alternative tech explorations to defend your digital rights.