Topic: Sweden
Sweden’s approach to surveillance and digital identity raises significant concerns about privacy and free speech. Initiatives like tracking devices for children and proposals for encryption backdoors threaten individual liberties, while the government’s collaboration with commercial entities on personal data sharing highlights the risks of mass surveillance. These developments highlight the ongoing struggle against censorship and the erosion of privacy rights in the name of security and misinformation control.
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Sweden Wants to Strap Tracking Devices on Children as Young as 13
The country that once exported its parenting model to the world now wants to put ankle monitors on 13-year-olds who…
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Sweden Breach Shows the Security Risks of National Digital ID Systems
Sweden built the world’s most seamless digital identity system, and someone just walked off with the blueprints.
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NOYB Sues Sweden’s Tax Agency Over Sharing Citizens’ Personal Data with Commercial Brokers
A constitutional commitment to openness collides with a digital age where privacy is quietly bartered for profit.
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Signal President Meredith Whittaker Threatens to Exit Sweden Over Encryption Backdoor Proposal
Signal’s president takes a stand, warning that encryption backdoors in Sweden could compromise global security.
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JD Vance Criticizes European Censorship Policies at Munich Security Conference, Warns of Democratic Backsliding
Vance warns of growing censorship in Europe, calling for a renewed commitment to free speech.
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Mullvad VPN Review: Fast and Secure With Advanced Privacy Features
Get the lowdown on this private, feature-packed VPN.
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The UN Human Rights Council Turns Its Back on Free Speech
A troubling trend.
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Deutsche Bank and WEF look towards the end of cash
Says CBDCs are “inevitable.”
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Norway, Sweden, and Israel partner to test CBDCs
A new report is coming next year.
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Sweden’s “Psychological Defence Agency” issues warning about memes that “spread misleading information”
Part of a campaign titled “Laughter that can hurt.”












