Privacy

New Texas School Board Policy Requires Use of Bathroom, Lockerroom Aligning with ‘Gender Assigned at Birth’

The Keller school board in Texas passed a new policy on Wednesday that could potentially limit bathroom access for transgender students. The regulation also...

Judge Rejects Maricopa County’s Attempt to Block Kari Lake’s Access to Ballot Affidavit Envelopes in Election Lawsuit

Lake alleges that numerous Republican voters were disenfranchised due to voting machine glitches that plagued at least 60% of Maricopa County's voting centers on Election Day.

Over 130 Nations, Representing 98% of Global GDP, Contemplate Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) Amid Privacy, Government Control Concerns

"By tracking every financial transaction, they will have access to every detail of our spending, the recipient of our money, and how we allocate our resources. In essence, it replicates George Orwell’s dystopian society depicted in 1984," critics have argued.

Newsmax Employees Forced to Hand Over Personal Phone Data in Lawsuit

As part of a lawsuit with Smartmatic, a voting technology company, Newsmax is being forced to hand over their personal phone and cloud data.

Two Top Anheuser-Busch Marketing Executives No Longer Work for Brand

The two top marketing executives for Anheuser-Busch who were placed on leave following the Bud Light boycott no longer work for the company.

IMF’s Push for Global CBDC Platform Raises Alarming Centralization Concerns

Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the IMF, recently confirmed at a conference in Rabat, Morocco, that the fund is working diligently on a global infrastructure to ensure interoperability between CBDCs issued by national central banks​​.

Facial Characteristics Predict Political Leaning with 61% Accuracy: Danish Study

The study, titled "Using deep learning to predict ideology from facial photographs: expressions, beauty, and extra-facial information," was published in Scientific Reports.

Pentagon Tracks Social Media for ‘Embarrassing’ Posts Aimed at Officials

Surveillance involves collecting publicly available data, detecting perceived online threats, and even pinpointing individuals' exact locations.

Declassified Report Reveals U.S. Gov’t Bought Americans’ Personal Data

"This report reveals what we feared most," according to policy attorney at Demand Progress Sean Vitka.

French Bill Would Permit Law Enforcement to Turn On Microphone, Camera on Suspect’s Device, Causes Surveillance Concerns

A section of a French justice bill is receiving criticism after it was learned a section of the bill permits law enforcement to remotely turn on the microphone and camera of a suspect's device.

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