Christina Maas
Christina is a Reclaim contributor who's interested in platforms, their policies, and their ability to push social and cultural conditions. [email protected]
Data Brokers, Deadly Consequences, and the Wild West of Information Trade
The data trail you didn’t mean to leave behind is someone else’s business model.
The New Face of Surveillance Doesn’t Need Your Face
Your heartbeat, your breath, your stride; everything you do without thinking is now data you give without knowing.
Germany’s War on Jokes
A retiree’s sarcastic meme triggered a courtroom saga that feels more dystopian than democratic.
Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Blasts EU’s Digital Services Act as Gateway to Censorship and Centralized Control
The Digital Services Act is a velvet glove over a closed fist.
Confessions in the Cloud: How Big Tech Keeps Broadcasting Your Secrets
A quiet search for help became a digital breadcrumb trail of desperation.
Backups: The Weak Link in Your “Private” Messages
The encryption promises you trust can unravel with one forgotten setting, and it’s not your app, but your habits, that decide what stays private.
The Federal Data Dragnet Just Got an Upgrade
The architecture of public trust is being rebuilt with parts scavenged from the surveillance state.
The Quiet Coup Against Incognito Mode
Your incognito tab isn’t incognito when the plumbing’s been rewired to report back home.
How Every Online Comment Feeds a File You’ll Never See
AI tools can now build a disturbingly complete portrait of you from the digital crumbs you didn’t know you were leaving.
Guilty by Algorithm
A secret algorithm and zero transparency: welcome to justice by vibes.
Britain’s Speech Police Just Got a Visit from Uncle Sam
Washington is watching with growing alarm as its oldest ally turns free speech into a a global international censorship liability.
Biden Administration Placed COVID Mandate Critics on Watchlists, Intelligence Documents Reveal
Parents with questions became potential suspects in a bureaucratic algorithm built to profile dissent.












