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EU lawmakers have begun deliberations on the DMA before the final vote. Here is
what they must add to make it more effective.
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We caught up with Carissa Véliz on the dangers of the data economy and the
simple steps anyone can take to protect their privacy.
Six bills were introduced in Congress that could rein in Big Tech and give
people everywhere true choice and privacy online. We explain them.
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Surveillance-based advertising undermines people's privacy and encourages
anti-competitive behavior. It is time for regulators to ban it.
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Big Tech companies make their apps the default on mobile devices to dominate the
market. The DMA should give you the right to choose your own default apps.
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The Microsoft Exchange hack might be one of the worst breaches of all time. We
look at what went wrong and how to better prevent email breaches.
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Big Tech monopolies have too much control over what can exist on the internet.
To preserve democracy, we need to break these monopolies up.
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Avec Threema, Tresorit et Tutanota, nous publions une déclaration commune
appelant l'Union européenne à rejeter toute interdiction ou attaque contre le
chiffrement de bout en bout.
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Roughly 90% of Brits worry about keeping their online data private. We explain
what you need to do to truly protect your online data.
The Council of the EU released a non-binding resolution that calls for tech
companies to find technical solutions to let authorities access encrypted data.
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Police in the US are using facial recognition surveillance to spy on citizens.
We support a moratorium until lawmakers pass protective regulations.