The EU isn’t the beacon of privacy it pretends to be. By Didi Rankovic On February 2, the EU AI Act, which came into force in…
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By: Brendi Wells Raw intelligence is often raw in every sense—unpolished, incomplete, and requiring discernment. For Christians, analyzing this information requires not just critical thinking…
By Sundance The President Trump transition team has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to start the process of transferring control of the federal government. …
By Ramola D Taking us back to Pre-Renaissance times, Police across the USA have resorted to using supposedly “Innovative” Tech–which comes across (to any Gentle Reader)…
‘I don’t like the government following my every movement and treating me like a criminal suspect’ By Bob Unruh A lawsuit has been filed that accuses…
The founder of the World Economic Forum is stepping down from the top position – but the body’s insidious push to digitise currency proves the…
Calling it a “privacy nightmare,” the Center for Digital Democracy issued a report on how the streaming TV industry has evolved into a vast data-driven…
By Brendi & John B Wells Imagine, if you will, a single government ruling over the entirety of Earth, a scenario where the concept of…
By: Tommy Truthful The D-Wave computer was created by Gordie Rose. And the Internet dates back to the late 1980s and early 1990s at CERN. Originally…
You have the right to opt out of facial recognition tech. Here’s how. By Sigal Samuel Here’s something I’m embarrassed to admit: Even though I’ve…
This won’t get creepy. By TIM NEWCOMB Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University can map human bodies through walls using WiFi signals. The technology tracks key points on…
By Jacob M. Thompson The program will start July 1st and run for six months. In an attempt to recoup the lost revenue from the…
By Jacob M. Thompson It records everything you do with your PC, including your apps, movies, documents, emails, browsing history, browser tabs, and more. Microsoft…
By Patrick In recent times, we hear a lot of discussions and arguments going on about the topic of ‘privacy’. And if you’ve been staying…


















The Prisoner: ‘I am not a number. I am a free man!’
By John W. Whitehead What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban…