No charges, no violations. Just a severed account and a vanishing explanation. By Rick Findlay Royal Bank of Canada has severed its ties with Eva…
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Under new censorship rules, people must now ask permission before reporting where a missile lands. By Cindy Harper A new set of censorship rules issued…
Seventy-five years later, we’re red-penciling the warnings instead of heeding them. By Cam Wakefield George Orwell’s 1984, the literary equivalent of a klaxon screaming “WARNING:…
A pandemic-era workaround inches closer to permanence, swapping consent for convenience in the name of public health. By Ken Macon New Jersey lawmakers are advancing…
Facial scans become the price of survival in a system where privacy is no longer negotiable. By Cindy Harper Israel has endorsed a new aid…
O’Callaghan’s push for facial recognition arrives as surveillance slips from science fiction into the scaffolding of daily life. By Ken Macon Ireland is preparing to…
Millions may find their faces flagged by systems they never knew they were in. By Didi Rankovic The Metropolitan (London) Police have announced they are…
By Ken Macon Even the most cautious users can fall victim to data breaches—here’s how to regain control and protect your sensitive information… …
The EU isn’t the beacon of privacy it pretends to be. By Didi Rankovic On February 2, the EU AI Act, which came into force in…
Patel vows to end the FBI’s role in online censorship but signals openness to Section 230 reforms that could impact encryption. By Didi Rankovic FBI…
The new digital ID push centralizes sensitive data, leaving questions about privacy and civil rights unanswered. By Didi Rankovic At the tail end of the…