
BitChat, New Offline Messaging App, Uses Bluetooth Mesh, No Internet
Offline and encrypted, Bitchat turns your phone into a walkie-talkie for the post-platform age.
Offline and encrypted, Bitchat turns your phone into a walkie-talkie for the post-platform age.
The Met’s facial recognition push is less about precision than about normalizing a future where being watched is just part of walking down the street.
The new rules pull search engines and hosting platforms deeper into Australia’s expanding web of digital control.
Nexus Mods prepares age checks for UK and EU users under the controversial Online Safety Act and Digital Services Act rules.
Websites now face a murky standard that could chill far more speech than lawmakers admit.
The project lays the groundwork for a system where convenience masks a checkpoint society.
Verdict highlights how hidden digital costs quietly drain users while enriching tech giants.
Every extra extension Google demands risks creating more cracks in users’ digital defenses.
A self-hosted F-Droid repo lets Brave sidestep gatekeepers while keeping updates firmly in its grip.
Apple and Google face German pressure to drop Chinese AI app DeepSeek over EU data privacy law violations.
What begins as a fix for teen privacy risks becoming a blueprint for mass surveillance by design.
Even the digital front door to public health is leaking like a sieve.
A senior officer’s nod is now all it takes to open your inbox from a seized phone.
Australia’s tech push to verify kids’ ages online could quietly become the architecture for lifelong surveillance around the world.
EU governments push for mandatory real-ID age checks on social media under the Digital Services Act.
The revived antitrust suit over iCloud forces a deeper look at how convenience can quietly become compulsion.
Austria bets on spyware as a national shield, gambling its digital soul for a sense of safety.
Canada’s Strong Borders Act opens the door for warrantless surveillance across every corner of public life, from haircuts to hospital visits.
Under pressure to modernize, 23andMe clung to outdated defenses while storing humanity’s most unchangeable secrets.
France’s crusade against adult content is morphing into a stealth campaign to strip away digital anonymity, one platform at a time.
Meta isn’t reading your chats, but it’s definitely watching in other ways.
A powerful new police tool quietly turns everyday data into full-spectrum portraits of people’s lives.
A government-mandated super app looms over Russian smartphones, folding daily life into the state’s digital reach.
Offline and encrypted, Bitchat turns your phone into a walkie-talkie for the post-platform age.
The Met’s facial recognition push is less about precision than about normalizing a future where being watched is just part of walking down the street.
The new rules pull search engines and hosting platforms deeper into Australia’s expanding web of digital control.
Nexus Mods prepares age checks for UK and EU users under the controversial Online Safety Act and Digital Services Act rules.
Websites now face a murky standard that could chill far more speech than lawmakers admit.
The project lays the groundwork for a system where convenience masks a checkpoint society.
Verdict highlights how hidden digital costs quietly drain users while enriching tech giants.
Every extra extension Google demands risks creating more cracks in users’ digital defenses.
A self-hosted F-Droid repo lets Brave sidestep gatekeepers while keeping updates firmly in its grip.
Apple and Google face German pressure to drop Chinese AI app DeepSeek over EU data privacy law violations.
What begins as a fix for teen privacy risks becoming a blueprint for mass surveillance by design.
Even the digital front door to public health is leaking like a sieve.
A senior officer’s nod is now all it takes to open your inbox from a seized phone.
Australia’s tech push to verify kids’ ages online could quietly become the architecture for lifelong surveillance around the world.
EU governments push for mandatory real-ID age checks on social media under the Digital Services Act.
The revived antitrust suit over iCloud forces a deeper look at how convenience can quietly become compulsion.
Austria bets on spyware as a national shield, gambling its digital soul for a sense of safety.
Canada’s Strong Borders Act opens the door for warrantless surveillance across every corner of public life, from haircuts to hospital visits.
Under pressure to modernize, 23andMe clung to outdated defenses while storing humanity’s most unchangeable secrets.
France’s crusade against adult content is morphing into a stealth campaign to strip away digital anonymity, one platform at a time.
Meta isn’t reading your chats, but it’s definitely watching in other ways.
A powerful new police tool quietly turns everyday data into full-spectrum portraits of people’s lives.
A government-mandated super app looms over Russian smartphones, folding daily life into the state’s digital reach.