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Unintended consequences at the Legislature demand collaboration among leaders and advocates

While it aimed to safeguard young users’ online experience, Senate Bill 24-158 introduced an alarming level of government surveillance. The bill was laid over on May 1, at the sponsor’s request, for further stakeholding in the interim. While this legislation was well-intentioned, we fear the new concerns regarding users’ data privacy, particularly for users from […] The post Unintended consequences at the Legislature demand collaboration among leaders and advocates appeared first on Colorado New

N S A Disclosure of U S Identities in Surveillance Reports Nearly Tripled in 2023

The sharp increase of so-called unmaskings, to more than 31,300 times, arose from attempts by foreign hackers to infiltrate the computer systems of critical infrastructure.

WhatsApp: Encryption Clash Explained: WhatsApp s existence in India hangs in the balance

WhatsApp s encryption debate in the Delhi High Court has sparked a discussion on the balance between privacy and security. The court is considering a rule that requires social media companies to disclose message senders, raising concerns about privacy and data storage. WhatsApp argues that breaking encryption would violate user rights, while the government emphasizes the need for traceability in cases like communal violence. The court will continue hearings, with potential implications for messaging platforms and user privacy in India.

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