
The EU’s Plan To Ban Private Messaging Could Have a Global Impact (Plus: What To Do About It)
It’s always an interesting moment when a government announces it’s going to protect your privacy by finding new ways to destroy it. That’s the high-wire
It’s always an interesting moment when a government announces it’s going to protect your privacy by finding new ways to destroy it. That’s the high-wire
Brigitte Macron loses defamation case as Paris court rules claims by Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey fall under free speech.
Germany enforces strict limits on online political expression.
Sergio Rodriguez challenges Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay over Facebook ban tied to utility crisis comments.
Brazil’s censorship machine now demands global platforms obey secret rulings with no right to appeal.
The study targets digital news and social platforms just as alternative media reshapes political discourse.
With television neutered and print silenced, the algorithm is the last battleground for Pakistan’s political narrative.
Turkey yanks the plug on Grok after the chatbot goes haywire and drags its irreverence across the nation’s untouchables.
The partnership turns financial self-sovereignty into a built-in feature, not a rebellious add-on.
Trump turns a tech turf war into a tariff-laced foreign policy doctrine aimed at defending American speech abroad.
Dublin bets that its common law roots can outmaneuver Brussels’ push for codified speech control.
A satirical meme case ends in acquittal as the court draws a hard line between digital provocation and criminal conspiracy.
A court-ordered paper trail may reveal the blueprint of a financial crackdown with no convictions in sight.
Offline and encrypted, Bitchat turns your phone into a walkie-talkie for the post-platform age.
The Supreme Court’s silence keeps 20th-century privacy rules firmly in place while 21st-century surveillance marches on.
World Economic Forum and UAE use GRIP to influence global AI and quantum regulation with centralized policy frameworks.
A new UN task force aims to quarantine dissent that complicates its 2030 Agenda.
Reuters vanished from Indian feeds without explanation as X faces mounting government pressure to comply instantly or face criminal charges.
A $30 million experiment in algorithmic “truth”-telling ends in a quiet asset sale.
Independent Publishers Alliance files EU antitrust complaint alleging Google AI Overviews harm traffic, ad revenue, and original journalism visibility.
Political reporting has been reduced to reciting lines vetted by the Taliban’s censors.
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 company’s attempt to police backlash risks alienating the very community that built its success.
Civil liberties advocates warn that Ottawa’s “fresh look” could revive the most draconian elements of the shelved bill.
It’s always an interesting moment when a government announces it’s going to protect your privacy by finding new ways to destroy it. That’s the high-wire
Brigitte Macron loses defamation case as Paris court rules claims by Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey fall under free speech.
Germany enforces strict limits on online political expression.
Sergio Rodriguez challenges Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay over Facebook ban tied to utility crisis comments.
Brazil’s censorship machine now demands global platforms obey secret rulings with no right to appeal.
The study targets digital news and social platforms just as alternative media reshapes political discourse.
With television neutered and print silenced, the algorithm is the last battleground for Pakistan’s political narrative.
Turkey yanks the plug on Grok after the chatbot goes haywire and drags its irreverence across the nation’s untouchables.
The partnership turns financial self-sovereignty into a built-in feature, not a rebellious add-on.
Trump turns a tech turf war into a tariff-laced foreign policy doctrine aimed at defending American speech abroad.
Dublin bets that its common law roots can outmaneuver Brussels’ push for codified speech control.
A satirical meme case ends in acquittal as the court draws a hard line between digital provocation and criminal conspiracy.
A court-ordered paper trail may reveal the blueprint of a financial crackdown with no convictions in sight.
Offline and encrypted, Bitchat turns your phone into a walkie-talkie for the post-platform age.
The Supreme Court’s silence keeps 20th-century privacy rules firmly in place while 21st-century surveillance marches on.
World Economic Forum and UAE use GRIP to influence global AI and quantum regulation with centralized policy frameworks.
A new UN task force aims to quarantine dissent that complicates its 2030 Agenda.
Reuters vanished from Indian feeds without explanation as X faces mounting government pressure to comply instantly or face criminal charges.
A $30 million experiment in algorithmic “truth”-telling ends in a quiet asset sale.
Independent Publishers Alliance files EU antitrust complaint alleging Google AI Overviews harm traffic, ad revenue, and original journalism visibility.
Political reporting has been reduced to reciting lines vetted by the Taliban’s censors.
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 company’s attempt to police backlash risks alienating the very community that built its success.
Civil liberties advocates warn that Ottawa’s “fresh look” could revive the most draconian elements of the shelved bill.