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Canada’s Bill C‑2, the "Strong Borders Act," is a privacy demolition job wrapped in national security branding.
If passed, the bill would give police, intelligence, and federal enforcers the power to demand detailed personal info from any service provider; hotels, clinics, internet companies, your
Canada’s Bill C‑2 Sparks Outcry Over Warrantless Data Access and Privacy Erosion
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Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Blasts EU’s Digital Services Act as Gateway to Censorship and Centralized Control
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FOIA Lawsuit Challenges FBI Over Withheld Records on Secret Twitter Meetings
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Brazil Supreme Court Chief Barroso Advocates Stricter Online Speech Regulation
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California Judge Blocks Trump Admin from Dismantling State Dept’s Censorship Agencies
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France’s crusade against adult content is morphing into a stealth campaign to strip away digital anonymity, one platform at a time.
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Minnesota just passed a bill unlike anything in the country: starting July 2026, every social media login must be interrupted by a government-scripted mental health trigger warning; one users must acknowledge before continuing.
It’s being sold as a youth mental health safeguard. But here’s what it
X Corp is suing New York over a law that forces platforms to disclose how they define and moderate categories like “hate speech,” “misinformation,” and “extremism.”
The company argues the law violates the First Amendment by coercing platforms into speech they don’t want to make, compelling them to
The STOP CSAM Act is being sold as a child safety bill, but it’s a surveillance law in disguise.
Under the pretense of fighting exploitation (already illegal and reported under current law), it targets private messaging, encryption, and even email.
It redefines “facilitation” so vaguely that just