
The School Spy Boom Nobody Asked For
Somewhere between the biometric lunch lines and the 24/7 monitoring software, American education became a data hoarding operation with a teaching problem.
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Somewhere between the biometric lunch lines and the 24/7 monitoring software, American education became a data hoarding operation with a teaching problem.

The lawsuit designed to protect children from surveillance essentially mandates a biometric surveillance system for 150 million users.
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The government is building glasses that turn a glance into a federal database query and the deployment date is already set.

It’s a surprisingly coherent product, but whether you actually need it depends entirely on which kind of privacy user you are.

Twenty years of privacy advice gets a stress test against the booking infrastructure built to turn your hesitation into a higher fare.

The justices seem ready to decide that mass surveillance is fine if you could have turned it off.

The lesson Amazon keeps relearning is that nothing sells a novel quite like declaring it unsellable.

The opt-out button you’ve been clicking is decorative, so here is the browser build that stops asking nicely.

Self-preservation looks a lot like surrender from the outside.

The open source ebook ecosystem now has a genuine answer for every piece of Amazon’s walled garden, if you care enough to look into it.
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The people who spent years building blacklists to silence others are now shocked to find themselves on one.

The law Congress unanimously passed to fight revenge porn also handed anyone with an internet connection and a grudge a delete button.

A check and a written confession make this the first time the government has paid an American for coercing a social media company into censorship.

The government built a press pass out of a tax form and the prime minister’s office helped decide who got one.

Every major speaker at the Copenhagen summit has a resume built on telling platforms what to take down.

Every AI company’s nightmare scenario just became a plaintiff’s attorney’s blueprint for court-ordered mass surveillance.

Reddit’s message to its most loyal lurkers is this: your anonymity is the one thing we can’t monetize.

A departing UK minister used her resignation letter to demand device-level photo scanning on every phone in the country.

The country that once exported its parenting model to the world now wants to put ankle monitors on 13-year-olds who haven’t been charged with a crime.

Pennsylvania’s governor is using one rogue chatbot to justify putting a digital checkpoint in front of every AI conversation in the state.
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