Covering news stories related to privacy, consumer rights, and the monopolistic corporate powers that be.
- Telegram Bends the Knee
Telegram will begin sharing IP addresses and phone numbers with law enforcement, to protect children. - Why It's a Big Deal That Telegram's CEO Got Arrested
Authorities gaslighting us again with "think of the children." Are CEOs responsible for third-party content? - Disney Wants YOU To Be A Pirate
Disney sides with the pirates and punishes their paying customers. Even they think Linux distros are best. - Why We Shouldn't Break Up Google
Not all monopolies are bad. Google is a rare example of a good one. We shouldn't break it up so hastily. - Netflix was a Good Monopoly
Streaming wars have challenged Netflix's monopoly, but was it worth it? Or did we lose a good monopoly? - Google "keyword warrants" Are A Thing
Google sharing your searches with police isn't new. Now they're sharing IPs who searched for a keyword. - E-Learning Raises Children Privacy Concerns
As COVID-19 fears continue, school children are moving to online learning. But what about their privacy? - Racist British AI Shut Down For Inaccuracy
The combination of AI and facial recognition is very exciting to police. Their biases can be blamed on data. - UK Gov Sold Data to TransUnion
The UK government sold off their citizens' data. The worst part? COVID-19 home test kit were obligatory. - Fed Judges: Geofence Warrants Unconstitutional
Federal Judges deem geofence warrants unconstitutional, preventing "wrong place at the wrong time" guilt.