News
Lawmakers question Amazon for censoring workers’ internal chats
They allege it could be a violation of the National Labor Relations Act.
Mainstream media lashes out at independent creator coverage of Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial
Not happy about losing their gatekeeping power.
Twitter expands censorship nudges to new languages
Doubling down on a controversial feature.
Mayor of Nice calls for facial recognition in public places
Privacy invasion to make mass arrests easier.
Georgetown drops investigation into legal scholar over tweet
An investigation that shouldn’t have happened in the first place.
UK communications regulator tells tech platforms to protect women from “potential harms”
Yet, the regulator admits that these so-called “potential harms” may not cause any actual harm.
Tim Hortons app constantly tracked users, noted when they visited rivals
Extensive surveillance.
Lawmakers want answers on “misinformation” tool used in schools
Pushed by the American Federation of Teachers.
Vodafone plans to subvert privacy protections with new ad-tracking tech
Tracking on the service provider level.












