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03/29/2026
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By Laura Harris
Bipartisan bill targets Chinese-linked robotics, seeks ban on federal use
Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer proposed the American Security Robotics Act to limit U.S. government use of robotics tied to foreign adversaries, especially China. The bill would block federal agencies from buying or operating ground-based robotic systems—including humanoid robots, surveillance vehicles and autonomous patrol tech—linked to adversarial governments. Federal funds would be prohibited from […]
03/19/2026
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By Laura Harris
FBI admits buying location data to track Americans
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the agency is buying commercially available data to track people’s movements and activities. This marks a shift from 2023, when former Director Christopher Wray said the FBI was no longer purchasing such data. The data, sourced from brokers, can include location, browsing and financial information, raising concerns it bypasses warrant […]
03/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
New York bill proposes age checks for internet-enabled devices
New York Senate Bill S08102, introduced by Andrew Gounardes, proposes requiring internet-connected devices to verify users’ ages before they can fully access their devices and apps. The bill would require device manufacturers, operating system providers, and app stores to conduct “age assurance” at device activation and share a user’s age category with apps through a […]
02/28/2026
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By Laura Harris
Russia opens criminal probe into Telegram CEO Pavel Durov
Russian authorities have launched a criminal investigation into Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, over alleged facilitation of terrorist activities. Officials claim Telegram failed to remove nearly 155,000 channels, chats and bots flagged for illegal or harmful content, including over 104,000 spreading false information, 10,598 promoting extremism, 4,168 justifying extremist activity and 3,771 linked to drugs. […]
02/24/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. senators promote digital freedom for Iran while backing surveillance at home
A bipartisan group of senators, including Lindsey Graham, James Lankford, Jacky Rosen and Cory Booker, is backing federal funding to help Iranians bypass government censorship using VPNs and encryption tools. Supporters say the initiative would promote internet freedom abroad by enabling people in restrictive regimes to access uncensored information and communicate securely. Critics argue that […]
01/12/2026
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By Laura Harris
OpenAI launches new ChatGPT health-focused mode to offer medical guidance
OpenAI is launching ChatGPT Health, a new in-app mode designed to answer medical questions, analyze lab results and help users better understand their healthcare information. The feature can clarify doctors’ messages, organize clinical history and offer guidance on issues such as post-surgery nutrition, insurance choices and drug side effects, but it is not intended to […]
01/12/2026
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By Laura Harris
Kentucky launches Mobile ID app for digital identification at airports
Kentucky has launched a voluntary Mobile ID app that lets residents store a state-issued digital ID on their smartphones, currently usable only at TSA checkpoints in select airports. State officials say the app is a limited identification tool, not a replacement for physical licenses, using encrypted Bluetooth to share only necessary data and reduce exposure […]
01/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
Germany moves to expand regulator powers over media under “transparency” bill
The federal cabinet approved the Political Advertising Transparency Act (PWTG) on Dec. 17, expanding state powers to inspect media organizations and digital platforms in the name of political ad transparency. The law would allow the Federal Network Agency to conduct on-site inspections, including entering newsrooms, without prior court approval if it claims an “imminent danger.” […]
01/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
Wegmans expands biometric surveillance in NYC stores, collecting facial, eye and voice data
Wegmans is now collecting facial recognition, eye scans and voice data from shoppers at its Manhattan and Brooklyn stores, as part of a security program targeting “persons of interest.” The grocery chain says cameras with facial recognition are used only in a small number of high-risk locations and solely for security purposes, with data accessible […]
01/08/2026
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By Laura Harris
Microsoft ends offline Windows activation, deepening shift to account-based control
Microsoft has ended offline phone activation for Windows, requiring users to sign in with a Microsoft account and connect to the internet, reducing privacy and user independence. The change surfaced after a YouTuber found legacy activation methods now redirect users to an online portal with mandatory account sign-in. Privacy advocates warn the shift ties every […]
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