Topic: U.S.
The U.S. is witnessing increasing censorship and surveillance practices by major tech companies, which undermine free speech and privacy. Platforms like Facebook and Instagram are implementing measures that restrict user expression under the guise of combating misinformation, while companies like Apple face skepticism over their privacy claims. These actions highlight the ongoing tension between individual liberties and corporate control over digital communication.
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Research shows “political Twitter” is made up of mostly older, prolific, anti-Trump users
According to the report, only 6% of U.S. adults on Twitter are responsible for 73% of tweets related to national…
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A major science publisher has banned Huawei staff from accessing important research
Scientists are the latest victims of the trade war.
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Spotify introduces new ads that listen out for your voice
Ads aren’t just tracking you, they’re now listening to you.
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Despite Apple’s push to be associated with privacy, 78% of people still don’t trust Apple
Even though Apple has made a push towards privacy, 78% of people still don’t trust them.
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Does The “Do Not Track” Browser Setting Really Work? Almost Certainly Not.
Even though you tell your browser not to track you online, websites ignore it instruction anyway.







