
Replit CEO Sues Rep. Fine Over X Block
A sarcastic joke is now the centerpiece of a First Amendment case that could add to precedent about how members of Congress use their official social media accounts.
Speech. Privacy. Liberty.
Expose Big Tech censorship, government overreach, and threats to online freedom. Join thousands fighting for digital liberty.
✔️ Unsubscribe anytime

A sarcastic joke is now the centerpiece of a First Amendment case that could add to precedent about how members of Congress use their official social media accounts.

The people who spent their careers building the security systems governments want to exploit for age verification have finally had enough.
THE LATEST
member exclusives

Every concession Discord offered this week is a reason to stay distracted while the architecture of permanent surveillance gets bolted into place.

Eight months of flagged conversations, five wrongful death lawsuits, and a Canadian school shooting later, lawmakers have found their argument for turning AI chatbots into government reporting networks.

A leaked dashboard screenshot reveals how commercial spyware silently installs via zero-click exploits to read encrypted messages and activate microphones.

Our list favors projects that hand you the keys to the infrastructure rather than another polished cage with different branding.

How you lock down your phone now matters as much as what’s on it.

What 2026 will really measure is how Linux can survive contact with non-enthusiasts.

The myth of “social media addiction” has become a convenient moral shield for expanding digital ID systems, turning concern for kids’ safety into consent for mass surveillance.

Encryption stands firm while everything surrounding it conspires to see through it.
Become a supporter and get unlimited access to investigations, analysis, and exclusive guides.

The agency charged with enforcing the law that restricts children’s data collection just carved out an exception large enough to swallow the law itself.

Britain’s demand that Apple build a backdoor for everyone on earth, then quietly reframe it as a domestic matter after Washington pushed back, is the kind of legal gymnastics that makes intelligence lawyers nervous on both sides of the Atlantic.

The launch puts a swipeable, short-form feed on every major platform just as TikTok’s year of turbulence has left creators actively looking for somewhere else to go.

The man who called gender ideology education “child abuse” now owes $750,000 for saying so; not in a courtroom, but in a quasi-judicial hearing where no jury decided and no criminal standard applied.

Google is turning sideloading from a right into a permission slip, and the open-source community has until September to convince it otherwise.

Twitch is asking streamers to hand over a government ID and selfie to a controversial third-party service to collect money they’ve already earned.

The company selling privacy as a feature is now running age screening on 18+ app downloads without explaining what data makes that determination possible.

The SPD is selling this as child protection, but the architecture they’re building looks a lot more like a checkpoint than a parental control.

The man who outlasted a French arrest now faces a Russian prison threat from the country he left behind two decades ago.

Reddit’s fix for protecting children’s data requires adults to hand their face and government ID to a third-party system that runs 269 verification checks per person.
BIG TECH ALTERNATIVES
Speech. Privacy. Liberty.
Get news updates, features, and alternative tech explorations to defend your digital rights.
✔️ Unsubscribe anytime