Topic: Estonia
Estonia’s digital ID system has garnered attention as a model for other nations, raising significant concerns about privacy and surveillance. While touted for its efficiency, this system exemplifies the risks of government overreach and the potential for increased censorship under the guise of security. The implications for individual liberty and free expression are profound, as reliance on digital identification can lead to greater control over citizens’ online activities.
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Google Wants to Be the ID Checkpoint for Europe’s Internet
Google is volunteering to broker your legal identity for every ordinary thing you do online.
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UK Government Faces Cross-Party Digital ID Backlash, Dismissing Concerns as “Misinformation” and “Scaremongering”
Citing Denmark and Estonia, officials skipped over the part where those systems had data breaches.
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UK PM Starmer Eyes Expansive Digital ID System Inspired by India
Starmer’s digital ID push is already stretching beyond job checks, edging toward a future where even teenagers are logged into…
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UN’s Latest on “Misinformation” and “Hate” – Will Tech Bow to Pressure?
As Melissa Fleming advocates for AI-regulated media ecosystems, critics argue her call for tighter controls risks undermining open discourse and…
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A Private, End-To-End Encrypted, Open-Source Document, Photo, and Video Storage Service
Keep your files safe with encryption keys that you control.
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Tony Blair praises Estonia for its digital ID system, where babies are given a digital ID at birth
Wants other countries to follow.
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Ukraine exports its digital ID technology, aided by the US
Starting with Estonia.
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Articles that simply report on Tenet piracy are being censored from Google over false copyright claims
DMCA abusers are casting a wide net.
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Articles 11 and 13 lose support from key member states days before final EU Council vote
Sweden and Estonia are signaling that they will vote against Articles 11 and 13 of the EU Copyright Directive in…
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5 great privacy-focused Evernote alternatives to keep your notes safe
Evernote is not the only choice, especially when it comes to more private, encrypted alternatives.












