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05/05/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
ODNI transparency report: FBI monitored data of 3.4 million Americans without a warrant
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) blasted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) over what the former called an invasion of privacy “on an enormous scale.” Based on the yearly transparency report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released Friday, April 29, the emails, texts and other electronic communications of almost 3.4 million […]
04/25/2022
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By JD Heyes
Study finds Big Tech apps continue “listening” and gathering data even when mic is set to “mute”
If you’ve noticed in the past that you are being shown ads based on something you may have mentioned to a friend or spouse and thought that it was just a coincidence, you’re mistaken, according to a new, but as yet unpublished, study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. According to a press release from the institution, […]
04/21/2022
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By News Editors
New Brave update protects users from Google AMP
Brave on Tuesday announced De-AMP – a new feature that allows users a browsing experience free of Google’s controversial AMP technology. (Article by Didi Rankovic republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) Google inserts itself, specifically its servers, between visitors and websites, and Brave will now wherever possible scrub the AMP element by rewriting links and URLs, bypassing AMP, and taking […]
04/14/2022
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By News Editors
Abolish the FBI or face an American Putin
Following the death of Stalin, the Soviet secret police pivoted from heavy-handed mass arrests to a subtler, but still sinister, system of mass spying and accumulation of “kompromot,” or compromising material, on its citizens. The Soviets maintained control by prioritizing spying on religious figures, political activists, journalists, and public officials. We’re now finding out that the FBI in […]
04/01/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
UK begins digital ID push with launch of verification tech and online portal for accessing private info
The government of the United Kingdom is pushing ahead with its planned rollout of a nationwide digital ID system. It will start this month with the launch of a system for verifying digital IDs and a portal where uploaded credentials can easily be accessed. On April 6, the British government is expected to introduce new […]
03/24/2022
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By News Editors
Android messages and dialer apps quietly send data to Google, report alleges
Google’s Dialer and Messaging apps have been collecting and sending data without users’ consent and an opt-out option, according to a new report. The practice potentially violates Europe’s GDPR laws and other privacy laws across the globe. (Article by Ken Macon republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) Trinity College Dublin’s Professor Douglas Leith recently released a report, called “What […]
03/09/2022
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By Cassie B.
Apple scrapped plan to encrypt iCloud backups after FBI complaint
Insiders report that Apple scrapped plans it once had to encrypt iCloud backups after receiving a complaint from the FBI. The bureau feared that encrypting files that are uploaded to iCloud by iPhone users would hinder law enforcement investigations. The complaint reportedly emerged a few years ago when Apple was working on the encryption, and […]
02/21/2022
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By Ethan Huff
CDC finally admits, casually, that covid nasal “testing” swabs were used to sequence people’s genomes for analysis
The nation’s top “public health” agency has casually admitted that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) nasal swabs are being used to sequence people’s genomes, and not necessarily to test for covid. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many of the cotton swab sticks that are being jammed up people’s nasal cavities and […]
02/21/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Canadian cyberterrorist takes credit for hacking GiveSendGo and doxxing thousands of Freedom Convoy donors
A self-proclaimed “cyberterrorist” has taken responsibility for hacking the independent crowdfunding website GiveSendGo and publicizing the names of everybody who donated money in support of the Freedom Convoy. This doxxing event led to many donors being harassed. Aubrey Cottle, known online by his alias Kirtaner, is a hacker from Canada. He has recently admitted to illegally […]
02/11/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
4 US states sue Google for illegal location tracking
Four states represented by their respective attorneys general (AGs) pushed back against Google’s illegal location tracking. Led by D.C. AG Karl Racine, they sued Google for continuing to monitor users’ location even though they already opted out. Racine is joined by Texas AG Ken Paxton, Washington AG Bob Ferguson and Indiana AG Todd Rokita. Paxton […]
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