Your Next Smartphone Could Have an “Always-on” Snooping Camera
By Ruan Van Zijl Qualcomm Technologies recently announced their newest high-end smartphone processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This processor has a very controversial feature…
By Ruan Van Zijl Qualcomm Technologies recently announced their newest high-end smartphone processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This processor has a very controversial feature…
By Tyler Durden As if the Biden administration wasn’t doing enough to infringe on your civil liberties with lockdowns and vaccine mandates, media reports over…
By B.N. Frank Despite increasing American opposition to facial recognition technology and significant risks associated with its use, companies continue to create it and market…
By John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead “Abortion on demand is the ultimate State tyranny; the State simply declares that certain classes of human beings…
Even a blind person could see that the only purpose to track vaccinations is to identify the unvaccinated. Technocrats have turned the unvaccinated into an…
By Ken Macon Rights groups in Israel have called on the country’s top court to repeal the recently announced measures to use the counter-terrorism phone…
By B.N. Frank Wireless wearables are notorious for their capability of being privacy invasive (see 1, 2, 3, 4). Ditto on other wirelessly connected (aka…
By B.N. Frank Earlier this year, 44 Attorneys General and several non-profit groups asked Facebook to NOT create an Instagram page for kids 13 and…
By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze shares about his efforts to remove the spying eyes and ears of Google and Microsoft from his life! …
By MassPrivateI It seems like no matter where you go ‘free’ smart interactive kiosks are being installed in cities everywhere. It appears politicians across America…
By Richard Hugus A month ago, illegal and criminal coercion toward covid injections in the workplace was announced by the Biden Administration. Many have lost their…
By B.N. Frank The U.S. government seems to be okay with some companies and entities conspicuously or inconspicuously collecting personal data on Americans (see 1,…
By Cory Doctorow Last year, the EU introduced the Digital Services Act (DSA), an ambitious and thoughtful project to rein in the power of Big…
By Tyler Durden Score one for freedom and privacy (for now) as Democratic lawmakers have scrapped their plans for a dragnet-style IRS surveillance across Americans’…