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Do online age verification systems improve child safety? See how age
restrictions and age checks fall short, and what that means for privacy and
protection.

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Age verification laws are reshaping the internet. See how ID checks, age
filters, and platform rules create chilling effects on speech, access, and
privacy.

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As Section 702 renewal approaches, lawmakers warn VPN users could be treated as
“foreign” under US surveillance law, exposing a new privacy risk.

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Meta is testing Instagram Plus, a new paid subscription that lets people
anonymously view Stories, plus other features. What it means for privacy.

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67% of US state legislators have been affected by data breaches at least once:
What does this mean for US citizens?

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Proton research shows how government access to Big Tech data is reshaping
parenting and putting children’s privacy at risk.

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Age verification is moving into operating systems. Here’s how OS-level age
checks could reshape privacy and access online.

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Apple now requires UK users to verify their age on iPhone. This signals a
broader shift toward identity-based access at the device level.

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Google Chromebooks and Workspace rule US classrooms. Lawsuits claim they collect
student data without parental consent. What you should know.

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The FBI admits to buying location data on US citizens from data brokers. Here’s
how the data economy fuels surveillance and how to stay safe.

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