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Opera VPN Pro Enhanced: Device-Wide Coverage, 48 Server Locations, and Post-Quantum Security
Opera upgraded its VPN Pro service, adding device-wide coverage for up to six devices (Windows, macOS, Android), expanding to 48 server locations globally, integrating the Lightway protocol with post-quantum protection, all while maintaining its no-logs policy and unchanged pricing.
Opera VPN Pro Enhanced: Device-Wide Coverage, 48 Server Locations, and Post-Quantum Security
Opera upgraded its VPN Pro service, adding device-wide coverage for up to six devices (Windows, macOS, Android), expanding to 48 server locations globally, integrating the Lightway protocol with post-quantum protection, all while maintaining its no-logs policy and unchanged pricing.
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8% Bias Score


Denmark to Protect Citizens from AI Deepfakes with Groundbreaking New Law
Denmark is enacting a new law to protect individuals from unauthorized use of their identities in AI-generated deepfakes, granting individuals legal recourse and potentially influencing other European countries.
Denmark to Protect Citizens from AI Deepfakes with Groundbreaking New Law
Denmark is enacting a new law to protect individuals from unauthorized use of their identities in AI-generated deepfakes, granting individuals legal recourse and potentially influencing other European countries.
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32% Bias Score


US Requires Public Social Media Access for Foreign Student Visas
The US State Department mandates social media profile public access for foreign students applying for F, M, and J visas, effective immediately, prompting concerns about free speech and potential bias.
US Requires Public Social Media Access for Foreign Student Visas
The US State Department mandates social media profile public access for foreign students applying for F, M, and J visas, effective immediately, prompting concerns about free speech and potential bias.
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52% Bias Score


EU Updates GDPR to Speed Up Cross-Border Privacy Case Resolution
The EU updated GDPR rules to improve cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities, introducing a 15-month deadline for investigations to resolve complaints more swiftly, addressing years-long delays and aiming for greater efficiency in cross-border cases.
EU Updates GDPR to Speed Up Cross-Border Privacy Case Resolution
The EU updated GDPR rules to improve cross-border cooperation between national data protection authorities, introducing a 15-month deadline for investigations to resolve complaints more swiftly, addressing years-long delays and aiming for greater efficiency in cross-border cases.
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40% Bias Score


Illinois Investigates Police Department for Sharing License Plate Data in Abortion Case
The Illinois Secretary of State is investigating the Mount Prospect Police Department for illegally sharing license-plate reader data with a Texas sheriff seeking a woman who had an abortion, violating a 2023 state law that prohibits sharing such data to track women seeking abortions or undocumented...
Illinois Investigates Police Department for Sharing License Plate Data in Abortion Case
The Illinois Secretary of State is investigating the Mount Prospect Police Department for illegally sharing license-plate reader data with a Texas sheriff seeking a woman who had an abortion, violating a 2023 state law that prohibits sharing such data to track women seeking abortions or undocumented...
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44% Bias Score


Privacy Risks of Menstrual Cycle Tracking Apps Highlighted
A University of Cambridge report warns of privacy and safety risks for women using menstrual cycle tracking apps due to the commercial exploitation of their data by femtech companies, potentially leading to health insurance discrimination and job risks; researchers advocate for better governance and...
Privacy Risks of Menstrual Cycle Tracking Apps Highlighted
A University of Cambridge report warns of privacy and safety risks for women using menstrual cycle tracking apps due to the commercial exploitation of their data by femtech companies, potentially leading to health insurance discrimination and job risks; researchers advocate for better governance and...
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64% Bias Score

Russia Mandates Biometric Data Collection for Immigrants
Russia mandates biometric data, including voice recordings, from all immigrants by July 1st, 2024, for phone verification; this is part of a wider campaign involving facial recognition and increased surveillance, impacting access to basic services and raising privacy concerns.

Russia Mandates Biometric Data Collection for Immigrants
Russia mandates biometric data, including voice recordings, from all immigrants by July 1st, 2024, for phone verification; this is part of a wider campaign involving facial recognition and increased surveillance, impacting access to basic services and raising privacy concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Australian Social Media Age-Verification Trial Reveals Inaccuracies, Privacy Concerns
A trial of age-verification technology for Australia's planned social media ban for under-16s, found that face-scanning tools were inaccurate; some providers collected excessive data; and that no single solution is guaranteed to be effective, despite the planned December implementation date.

Australian Social Media Age-Verification Trial Reveals Inaccuracies, Privacy Concerns
A trial of age-verification technology for Australia's planned social media ban for under-16s, found that face-scanning tools were inaccurate; some providers collected excessive data; and that no single solution is guaranteed to be effective, despite the planned December implementation date.
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48% Bias Score

23andMe Fined £2.31m for Massive Data Breach
The UK's privacy watchdog fined 23andMe £2.31 million for a 2023 data breach exposing the personal information of seven million people, including 150,000 Britons, leading to the company's bankruptcy and sale.

23andMe Fined £2.31m for Massive Data Breach
The UK's privacy watchdog fined 23andMe £2.31 million for a 2023 data breach exposing the personal information of seven million people, including 150,000 Britons, leading to the company's bankruptcy and sale.
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52% Bias Score

France's Constitutional Council Blocks Expansion of Mass Surveillance Program
The French Constitutional Council struck down the expansion of a mass surveillance program, nicknamed "black boxes", used to combat organized crime, citing disproportionate infringement on privacy; the system, initially for counterterrorism, was already broadened to include foreign interference.

France's Constitutional Council Blocks Expansion of Mass Surveillance Program
The French Constitutional Council struck down the expansion of a mass surveillance program, nicknamed "black boxes", used to combat organized crime, citing disproportionate infringement on privacy; the system, initially for counterterrorism, was already broadened to include foreign interference.
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52% Bias Score

France's Social Media Ban for Kids Faces Legal and Technological Hurdles
France plans to ban social media for children under 15 following two fatal school stabbings, but faces opposition from the EU, privacy concerns, and technological challenges in implementation.

France's Social Media Ban for Kids Faces Legal and Technological Hurdles
France plans to ban social media for children under 15 following two fatal school stabbings, but faces opposition from the EU, privacy concerns, and technological challenges in implementation.
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52% Bias Score

Japanese Author Sues Official for 'Outing,' Highlighting Lack of LGBTQ+ Protections
Japanese author Kotomi Li is suing Kōfu council member Hiromi Muramatsu for publicly disclosing her transgender identity and birth name on social media without consent, marking the first 'outing' case against a public official in Japan and highlighting the lack of legal protection for LGBTQ+ individ...

Japanese Author Sues Official for 'Outing,' Highlighting Lack of LGBTQ+ Protections
Japanese author Kotomi Li is suing Kōfu council member Hiromi Muramatsu for publicly disclosing her transgender identity and birth name on social media without consent, marking the first 'outing' case against a public official in Japan and highlighting the lack of legal protection for LGBTQ+ individ...
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24% Bias Score
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