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]
DOJ Caught in a Lie: How The Biden Administration Helped the UK Undermine Encryption
A brewing encryption war tests the limits of government power and digital privacy.
Brazil Fines X $1.4M as Justice Alexandre de Moraes Tightens Grip on Social Media
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes fines X $1.4M for noncompliance in a crackdown on pro-Bolsonaro commentator Allan dos Santos.
Apple Pulls Privacy Protections For UK Citizens After The UK Is the First Country to Demand a Backdoor Into Your Private Data
Apple slams the door on UK government surveillance demands, but British users pay the price with shattered privacy.
The German Law That Turned Silicon Valley Into a Global Speech Police Force
Germany’s NetzDG law turned social media giants into speech enforcers, sparking global censorship laws from Russia to the EU.
Internews Exposed: A US-Funded Government Censorship Machine That Crushed Online Dissent
A nonprofit funded by the US government controls narratives while claiming to support press freedom.
Senate Hearing on Fentanyl Crisis Becomes a Push for Online Censorship, Surveillance, and Encryption Backdoors
Senators seize the opportunity to attack encryption, Section 230, and online privacy under the guise of public safety.
UK Government Secretly Orders Apple to Build Global iCloud Backdoor, Threatening Digital Privacy Worldwide
The UK government’s extremism is a global threat to privacy, a new report shows.
USAID’s Media Empire
The halt in USAID funding forces a reckoning on whether so-called “independent” journalism should ever rely on Washington’s wallet.
USAID’s Secret War: Censorship, Digital IDs, and the Battle for Total Control
The agency’s deep ties to digital censorship, propaganda networks, and global ID programs are under scrutiny like never before.
Tony Blair: Digital IDs Will Curb Populism, Backs Expanded Facial Recognition, Says Public Will Trade Privacy for Efficiency
Blair’s digital revolution promises efficiency but raises deep concerns about surveillance and the erosion of personal privacy.
Big Brands and the Quiet War on Dissent
Freedom clashes with the cost of “safety.”
Surveillance Nation on Trial
A major lawsuit tests the balance between public safety and constitutional privacy rights.












