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It’s not the features they want you using, it’s the data you don’t know you’re giving.
A thirty-year police veteran finds herself on the wrong side of the badge for choosing the wrong name online.
Daily encrypted backups now give users peace of mind without punching holes in Signal’s no-compromise encryption model.
The government found itself answering to the voices it tried to erase.
The shutdown marks a rare admission that fighting “disinformation” too often meant silencing inconvenient truths.
Digital IDs return to the table as Mahmood ties border security to everyday identity checks.
Tech giants and civil liberties groups are urging the Court to reject a ruling that weaponizes copyright law against everyday internet users.
A safety law that reads like a blueprint for a surveillance state.
Privacy concerns and antitrust fines collide with trade threats in a standoff over tech regulation.
A country of 30 million just pulled the plug on the internet’s biggest names in under a week.
A digital ID meant to streamline the state is running headfirst into the country’s constitutional past.
Google’s antitrust ruling: the case, the logic, the law, and how none of it really mattered in the end.
It’s not the features they want you using, it’s the data you don’t know you’re giving.
A thirty-year police veteran finds herself on the wrong side of the badge for choosing the wrong name online.
Daily encrypted backups now give users peace of mind without punching holes in Signal’s no-compromise encryption model.
The government found itself answering to the voices it tried to erase.
The shutdown marks a rare admission that fighting “disinformation” too often meant silencing inconvenient truths.
Digital IDs return to the table as Mahmood ties border security to everyday identity checks.
Tech giants and civil liberties groups are urging the Court to reject a ruling that weaponizes copyright law against everyday internet users.
A safety law that reads like a blueprint for a surveillance state.
Privacy concerns and antitrust fines collide with trade threats in a standoff over tech regulation.
A country of 30 million just pulled the plug on the internet’s biggest names in under a week.
A digital ID meant to streamline the state is running headfirst into the country’s constitutional past.
Google’s antitrust ruling: the case, the logic, the law, and how none of it really mattered in the end.
Resist censorship and surveillance. Reclaim your digital freedom.
Get news, features, and alternative tech explorations to defend your digital rights.