Michelle Malkin envisions a post-Google world with alternative tech
Michelle Malkin is tired of big tech and is looking for alternatives.
Michelle Malkin is tired of big tech and is looking for alternatives.
YouTube moves one step closer to becoming an arbiter of truth by adding fact-checks and hoax alerts to its search results for topics that it deems to be spreading misinformation.
The transcript of the leaked audio highlights Google’s efforts to steer the Republican party and conservative movement away from nationalistic ideas and to increasingly control our lives.
In its latest online surveillance effort, the UK government is requiring all citizens who access porn sites from April 1 to register with its age verification system or purchase an ID card which links to an app.
Independent journalist Tim Pool forced Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to admit that they buckled to pressure from CNN when banning Alex Jones during an appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
Just days after it was discovered that Facebook users’ phone numbers were being used as part of an invasive search tool, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has claimed that he wants to turn Facebook into a privacy-focused platform.
The domain is not yet in use but reflects Apple’s wider efforts to position itself as a privacy-conscious tech company.
Twitter is building this feature to protect conversations and ensure a healthy environment on the platform. However, many are seeing it as yet another form of censorship and suppressing discussion.
It is well known that China monitors conversations and social media accounts of its citizens.