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Over 200 Million Android Devices Vulnerable After Google Ends Support

Google's termination of support for Android 12 and 12L on March 31, 2025, leaves over 200 million devices vulnerable to malware, potentially exposing sensitive user data. Many manufacturers are unable to provide independent security updates.

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IRS-DHS Data Sharing Agreement Sparks Fear, Legal Challenges Among Undocumented Immigrants

A new data-sharing agreement between the IRS and DHS allows the agency to use tax information to enforce immigration laws, causing fear and uncertainty among undocumented immigrants who have historically been encouraged to pay US taxes; the move has prompted legal challenges and is expected to cause...

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TikTok Deal Uncertain Amidst Looming US Ban Deadline

President Trump confirmed ongoing negotiations to sell TikTok's US operations, facing a June 19 deadline to avoid a ban; creators are diversifying their platforms in anticipation of potential disruptions, while the deal's fate remains uncertain due to US-China relations.

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Trump Administration Blocks Testimony on "Death List" Amidst Social Security Data Dispute

The Trump administration resisted a judge's request for the acting head of the Social Security Administration to testify about adding living immigrants to the agency's "master death list", which contains 141 million names and is used to cut off benefits, as a court considers whether to block Elon Mu...

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German Greens Resist Nationwide Use of Palantir Surveillance Software

Germany's Green Party opposes the nationwide use of Palantir's US surveillance software, despite its adoption by several state police forces and the Bundesrat's push for its implementation, raising concerns about data privacy and constitutional compliance.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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AI Doll Trend Sparks Concerns Over Energy Use and Copyright

Users upload selfies and prompts to AI tools like ChatGPT to generate personalized doll images, raising concerns about the environmental impact of AI and the potential misuse of copyrighted data.

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Climate Action
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Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System

Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Meta to Use European User Data for AI Training

Meta announced it will use European Facebook and Instagram user data to improve its AI, offering users an objection option; data from minors and WhatsApp will be excluded.

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Dutch Authority Cracks Down on Illegal Cookie Practices

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) will send warning letters to 50 websites this week for illegally placing cookies without consent, threatening fines up to €600,000 for non-compliance within three months, following similar fines to Kruidvat and Coolblue.

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Gmail's Incompatible Upgrades Force Users to Choose Between AI and Security

Google's new Gmail upgrades, an AI-powered search and quasi end-to-end encryption, are incompatible, forcing 3 billion users to choose between enhanced AI features and stronger data security, highlighting a broader industry challenge of balancing AI innovation with user privacy.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Trump Administration Cancels Social Security Numbers of 6,300 Legal Immigrants

The Trump administration added roughly 6,300 legally residing immigrants to the Social Security Administration's "Death Master File," revoking their Social Security numbers and access to essential services, claiming it discourages illegal immigration despite affecting legal residents.

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Meta's AI Model Trained on Illegal Database, Sparking Copyright Dispute

Meta used the illegal database Library Genesis (LibGen), containing millions of books and articles, to train its AI model Llama, leading to the unauthorized use of works by hundreds of Dutch authors, prompting the Authors' Union to consider legal action against Meta.

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