
US Proposes Collecting DNA From Foreign Tourists
The plan would turn routine border screening into a genetic census, redefining what it means to cross a friendly border in the name of security.
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The plan would turn routine border screening into a genetic census, redefining what it means to cross a friendly border in the name of security.

Reddit’s challenge sets up a major test of Australia’s plan to verify every user’s age online.

Lawmakers spent the day chasing safety by expanding surveillance, proving that in Washington, nothing unites faster than fear of the internet.

The company that built a global stage for human expression increasingly wants algorithms to decide who gets to keep the mic.

A rewrite of Europe’s privacy rules could turn every click, call, and login into a year-long entry in a government ledger.

As Europe and Canada link their digital identity and AI systems, the line between secure connectivity and centralized oversight grows increasingly thin.

PublicSquare’s leap into political tech turns its anti-censorship ethos into a bid for control over the campaign economy.

Governments keep trying to cage the internet, only to find out it was never theirs to begin with.

A crusade to shield kids online ends with an entire nation under surveillance.

America’s proposed travel rules could turn a simple vacation application into a government scan of a tourist’s digital footprint.

Wong’s prosecution marks a new frontier for Hong Kong’s national security law, where online reporting can easily be criminal.

The FTC’s January workshop could accelerate the shift from an open web to one that demands your ID at every click.

The plan would turn routine border screening into a genetic census, redefining what it means to cross a friendly border in the name of security.

Reddit’s challenge sets up a major test of Australia’s plan to verify every user’s age online.

Lawmakers spent the day chasing safety by expanding surveillance, proving that in Washington, nothing unites faster than fear of the internet.

The company that built a global stage for human expression increasingly wants algorithms to decide who gets to keep the mic.

A rewrite of Europe’s privacy rules could turn every click, call, and login into a year-long entry in a government ledger.

As Europe and Canada link their digital identity and AI systems, the line between secure connectivity and centralized oversight grows increasingly thin.

PublicSquare’s leap into political tech turns its anti-censorship ethos into a bid for control over the campaign economy.

Governments keep trying to cage the internet, only to find out it was never theirs to begin with.

A crusade to shield kids online ends with an entire nation under surveillance.

America’s proposed travel rules could turn a simple vacation application into a government scan of a tourist’s digital footprint.

Wong’s prosecution marks a new frontier for Hong Kong’s national security law, where online reporting can easily be criminal.

The FTC’s January workshop could accelerate the shift from an open web to one that demands your ID at every click.
Fight censorship and surveillance. Reclaim your digital freedom.
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