Telegram access is restored in Brazil after judge strikes down censorship order The judge stated that it’s unfair to ban the entire app as it affects the free speech of all citizens. ➡
Hearing shows the lack of transparency in the extent of the US government’s surveillance abuse “We don’t actually know the scope of this collection.” ➡
Criticizing China’s lockdowns are a “microaggression” and should be reported through online portal, UK university says Snitching portal. ➡
Government agencies are subpoenaed for documents on social media censorship collusion Following recent evidence of collusion. ➡
Amicus brief asks appeals court to reconsider ruling that allowed FBI to gag Twitter The original ruling has major implications. ➡
Telegram CEO tells Brazil’s government its censorship demands are “impossible” Telegram is pushing back against the recent ban of the messaging app. ➡
WEF calls on leaders to make “good use” of mass data collection Using satellite data, biological data, and citizen-generated data. ➡
Canada passes its duplicitous online censorship bill The bill affects independent voices while suggesting it doesn’t. ➡