By Christina Maas Presented as a defense of democracy, the plan reads more like the architecture of a managed reality. European authorities have finally unveiled the...
By Cindy Harper Lawmakers pressed Meta and Google to explain how far White House outreach went in shaping their censorship decisions. A Senate hearing this week...
By Ken Macon What sounds like side hustle money is really a permanent trade of privacy for pennies An app that pays users for access to...
By Ken Macon Over 2.7 million signatures couldn’t move the needle on a dystopian plan already set in motion. A UK government plan to introduce a...
By Rick Findlay The privacy-focused Brave browser has reached a major benchmark, announcing it now serves over 100 million people each month across both desktop and...
By Cindy Harper The skeleton of Bill C-36 has returned, dressed in new language but haunted by the same instincts Stand against censorship and surveillance, join Reclaim...
By Christina Maas Britain’s digital ID push isn’t about streamlining paperwork. It’s about hardwiring state power into everyday life. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer came into...
By Dan Frieth Google admits bending to political pressure, but only long after the damage was already done After years of denying bias, Google now concedes...
A promise to let banned creators return rings hollow when only select ones get a second chance. Stand against censorship and surveillance, join Reclaim The Net. By...
From LifeSiteNews By Cindy Harper Musk’s X platform says Ireland is overreaching with censorship rules that undermine EU law and risk creating fragmented, state-controlled internet regimes....