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06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Russia to mandate state-backed digital ID app on all new devices starting September
Starting September, all smartphones and electronic devices sold in Russia must come preloaded with a government-developed app that consolidates digital ID, messaging and access to public services. The platform will allow users to verify identity, sign documents, access benefits and conduct financial transactions, effectively replacing many physical forms of identification. The law mandates that the […]
06/21/2025
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By Laura Harris
Biometric surveillance quietly expands into U.S. sports venues
The U.S. Open golf tournament and the NBA’s new Intuit Dome are implementing facial recognition technology for “frictionless” entry and fan personalization, normalizing surveillance in public leisure spaces. Critics warn that marketing these systems as conveniences conceals deeper issues, including diminished privacy, lack of informed consent and the quiet expansion of biometric surveillance in everyday […]
06/20/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. police deploy controversial AI surveillance tool built by Palantir
British police forces, led by Bedfordshire Police, have contracted U.S. tech firm Palantir to pilot “Nectar,” an AI system that compiles and analyzes sensitive personal data to support law enforcement. Nectar merges data from 80 sources, including intelligence reports and traffic cameras, and processes 11 categories of sensitive information such as race, religion, political beliefs, […]
06/18/2025
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By Laura Harris
STOP CSAM Act sparks backlash over threats to privacy and free speech
The STOP CSAM Act of 2025 (S. 1829) significantly broadens liability for online platforms, including encrypted messaging apps, email providers and cloud services, using undefined terms like “facilitating” CSAM, which critics warn could be misapplied to privacy-focused services. End-to-end encryption platforms could face lawsuits or criminal charges simply for providing secure communication tools, as the […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
France mulls labeling X as an ADULT PLATFORM
The French government is considering labeling X (formerly Twitter) as a pornographic platform due to its acceptance of adult content since 2024, which would subject it to strict age verification laws. France’s 2023 SREN legislation requires pornographic platforms to verify users’ ages via a third-party, double-blind system to protect minors. Noncompliance can result in fines, […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
Apple to introduce digital passport ID in iOS 26 this fall
Apple announced at WWDC 2025 that iOS 26 will introduce Digital Passports in Apple Wallet, allowing users to store and present digital versions of their passports for select domestic travel and identity verification scenarios. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confirmed its readiness to accept digital passports for security screenings on domestic flights. Apple emphasized that […]
06/11/2025
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court grants DOGE access to Social Security data, exempts it from FOIA disclosures
In a 6-3 decision on June 6, the U.S. Supreme Court granted DOGE access to sensitive Social Security Administration data and exempted it from Freedom of Information Act disclosures during ongoing litigation. The decision lifts a prior injunction by Judge Ellen Hollander, who had warned DOGE’s data access posed serious privacy risks and lacked credible justification. […]
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU’s Digital ID Wallet sparks privacy backlash amid push for 2027 rollout
The EU plans to roll out a mandatory Digital Identity Wallet by 2027, centralizing government-issued credentials like IDs, driver’s licenses and bank accounts into a single digital platform to streamline authentication and cross-border services. Visa Europe’s Marie Austenaa hailed the wallet as a “game-changer” for financial services, citing a successful pilot involving real-time payment authentication […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Canada’s new border bill sparks outcry over hidden surveillance powers
The Strong Border Act, introduced by the Canadian government, includes provisions allowing law enforcement to obtain subscriber information without a warrant, measures critics say have nothing to do with border security. These surveillance provisions echo long-defeated efforts by authorities to gain warrantless access to digital data, despite repeated pushback from courts, Parliament and the public. […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. Labor government uses immigration failures to justify digital ID rollout
The British Labour government is facing backlash after nearly 1,200 migrants crossed the English Channel in a single day, prompting ministers to propose linking immigration enforcement to a new digital ID system instead of delivering immediate border control reforms. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper unveiled plans to tie e-visas to digital IDs, allowing authorities to track […]
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