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reclaimthenet 1 month ago
People are handing over their DNA, their scans, their health records to research projects, AI wellness apps, genetic testing kits. UK Biobank alone has leaked 198 times in a year. Once that data is out, it identifies your kids and siblings forever and you can't take it back.
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reclaimthenet 1 month ago
Tokyo just sent a guy to prison for 18 months because his website published movie reviews and summaries that contained spoilers. He didn't even write them himself, he just ran the site. The studios decided the descriptions were too thorough and the court agreed. Every entertainment writer in Japan is now guessing where the line is.
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reclaimthenet 1 month ago
France's government ID portal just lost up to 19 million records. Names, DOBs, addresses, phone numbers, logins. A third of the country, sitting in a criminal forum listing. This is the same government lobbying for encryption backdoors and mandatory digital ID. They can't protect what they already have.
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reclaimthenet 1 month ago
Massie and Boebert's new bill effectively kills the third-party doctrine. No more warrantless access to your bank records, your browsing history, your location data just because it sits on a corporate server. The terms of service can't consent to surveillance on your behalf. Worth reading in full.
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reclaimthenet 1 month ago
California wants mandatory age verification for every chatbot user. ...Every Californian, ID'd by the state before they can talk to an AI. The bill even defines what tone of voice is legal for someone who has not proven themselves to be an adult. One of the authors calls it child protection. It's a digital ID speech regime.
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reclaimthenet 1 month ago
A federal judge blocked Arkansas Act 900, a law that would have forced platforms to ID visitors, build parental surveillance dashboards, and kill notifications overnight. The state called it child safety. The judge called it unconstitutional and blocked it a day before it took effect.
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reclaimthenet 2 months ago
The Parents Decide Act makes Apple and Google verify every user's age at device setup. The bill doesn't say how. It hands that to the FTC, so a federal agency gets to decide whether your face scan, ID, or credit card is the price of turning on a phone. It's called the Parents Decide Act but parents don't decide anything. The FTC decides what counts as age verification, Apple and Google decide how to collect it, and every American hands over ID to turn on a phone. Parents lose power. The state gains it.
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reclaimthenet 2 months ago
California just advanced a bill letting immigration nonprofit employees demand their faces and info be scrubbed from the internet. $4,000 minimum fine for journalists who don't comply. No exemption for reporters. It's already being called the "Stop Nick Shirley Act." Prior restraint is the exact thing the First Amendment was written to prevent...
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reclaimthenet 2 months ago
Britain has developed a very specific institutional reflex. When its agencies fail catastrophically, the state responds by expanding surveillance of the general population. When the public expresses anger about those failures, the state responds by censoring the expression of that anger. UK Southport Inquiry Pushes Mass Surveillance and VPN Restrictions
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reclaimthenet 2 months ago
Singapore gamers are being locked out of games they already own unless they hand Microsoft a face scan, a passport, or their national ID. Google went further: its "age estimation" watches your YouTube habits and search history to guess how old you are. They call it child safety. The result is a biometric toll booth between you and your own library.