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06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. Labor government uses immigration failures to justify digital ID rollout
The British Labour government is facing backlash after nearly 1,200 migrants crossed the English Channel in a single day, prompting ministers to propose linking immigration enforcement to a new digital ID system instead of delivering immediate border control reforms. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper unveiled plans to tie e-visas to digital IDs, allowing authorities to track […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
DHS shuts down TSA watchlist program amid allegations of political targeting
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem ended the TSA’s Quiet Skies program, calling it a costly ($200M/year) failure that never thwarted a terrorist attack in eight years. The program allegedly targeted conservatives (like Tulsi Gabbard) while shielding former President Joe Biden’s allies, such as Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s husband, who got an exemption despite traveling with suspected terrorists. […]
06/07/2025
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By Laura Harris
American Airlines introduces touchless ID for faster airport security
American Airlines introduced the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program for eligible AAdvantage members at four major U.S. airports (DCA, LGA, ATL, SLC), aiming to streamline security screening using facial recognition. Travelers opt in by linking their AAdvantage, PreCheck and passport/visa details. Facial recognition matches live images to government records, allowing touchless ID verification in seconds. […]
06/04/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU Commission opens public consultation on controversial data retention plan
The European Commission has opened a public consultation on creating a new EU-wide data retention framework, aiming to support criminal investigations by requiring telecom and digital service providers to store user metadata. The proposal targets non-content data such as IP addresses, location, timestamps and subscriber details, which the Commission claims are crucial for law enforcement […]
06/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. to revoke visas of some Chinese students amid national security concerns
The U.S. will revoke visas for select Chinese students – particularly those in “critical fields” (e.g., STEM) or with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), citing espionage and military-civil fusion risks. The policy affects only a small fraction of the 270,000 Chinese students who contribute over $14 billion annually to the economy. New visa […]
06/01/2025
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By Laura Harris
Hacker claims to have stolen 1.2 billion Facebook user records – but experts skeptical
A hacker named “ByteBreaker” alleges stealing 1.2 billion Facebook user records – potentially the largest social media breach – and is selling the data on the dark web. The dataset includes names, emails, phone numbers, birthdates and location details. Meta insists the data is old (from 2021) and denies a new breach, calling it a […]
06/01/2025
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By Laura Harris
Gov. Greg Abbott signs law that requires age verification, parental consent for app downloads
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed the App Store Accountability Act on May 27, requiring tech companies like Apple and Google to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent for minors before allowing app downloads. The law takes effect in January 2026. The legislation responds to alarming mental health trends among American youth, with over half […]
05/29/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. government to launch digital ID wallet this summer
The U.K. will introduce the Gov.uk Wallet, a digital identity system using smartphones and facial recognition to streamline services like age verification, tax payments and accessing government benefits. Starting with Veteran ID cards in 2025, the system will expand to include driver’s licenses and eventually consolidate all government credentials (tax records, bank access) by 2027. […]
05/26/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU digital identity wallet sparks privacy concerns amid rollout
Critics warn the EU’s digital wallet could lead to excessive data collection (“over-identification”), eroding anonymity and enabling surveillance by governments or corporations. Even with user control, experts like Henk Marsman argue people can be nudged into sharing more data than necessary through design tricks, discounts or opaque consent mechanisms. “Relying parties” (e.g., banks, services) may […]
05/25/2025
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By Laura Harris
California expands digital ID initiatives with new pilots and partnerships
California is advancing its digital identity initiatives, integrating digital IDs into government services beyond just driver’s licenses, including public benefits and transit programs. The state is collaborating with agencies like Cal-ITP (for transit discounts) and federal entities (VA, CMS) to automate eligibility verification for benefits, with plans to expand pilots statewide. It emphasizes privacy compliance, […]
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