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The legal question is centered around how the idea of safety is used to let the government delete speech that breaks no laws.
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The legal question is centered around how the idea of safety is used to let the government delete speech that breaks no laws.

Britain may soon require ID to access the very tool designed to protect you from ID tracking.
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