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From NASA To Amtrak, These Are All The Government Agencies With Tactical Teams thedrive.com | Submitted 4 years ago
Armed civilian roadblocks in Oregon town fuel fears over vigilantism theguardian.com | Submitted 4 years ago
Facial Recognition Led To False Arrest Of Black Man in Detroit npr.org | Submitted 4 years ago
Bill Proposed to Outlaw End to End Encryption judiciary.senate.gov | Submitted 4 years ago
Trump ran now-banned Facebook ads loaded with Nazi references theregister.com | Submitted 4 years ago
The DEA Has Been Given Permission To Investigate People Protesting George Floyd’s Death buzzfeednews.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Apple filed a patent to disable all phone cameras in a geographic area forbes.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet for "glorifying violence" mobile.twitter.com | Submitted 5 years ago
TikTok told moderators to suppress posts by the poor and "ugly" people theintercept.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Indian police open case against hundreds in Kashmir for using VPN techcrunch.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Report to local authorities in the UK if you see kids using Tor, Linux, VMs, etc mobile.twitter.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Singapore tells Facebook to correct user's post under new 'fake news' law reuters.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Interpol plans to condemn encryption spread, citing predators reuters.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Uber CEO: Time to forgive the Saudis for murdering that journalist vanityfair.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Amazon’s roadmap for Alexa is scarier than anything Facebook or Twitter is doing thenextweb.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Former Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia by digging into the accounts of kingdom critics washingtonpost.com | Submitted 5 years ago
China’s New Cybersecurity Program: NO Place to Hide chinalawblog.com | Submitted 5 years ago
Apple Told Some Apple TV+ Show Developers Not To Anger China buzzfeednews.com | Submitted 5 years ago
After China Objects, Apple Removes App Used By Hong Kong Protesters npr.org | Submitted 5 years ago
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