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I’m not a philosopher, nor a legal expert. However, I am curious. At least in the United States of America, privacy is not guaranteed. Oftentimes, companies are playing a game of cat-and-mouse against governing bodies, B2B contractual obligations, an...

Most of us treat our computers the way we treat a kitchen appliance: you press the button, it does the job, and it doesn’t secretly rearrange your life while you’re not looking. That quiet confidence is the myth of the trusted computer—the idea that ...

The launch of Binance Junior, an app putting a cryptocurrency wallet in the hands of a 6-year-old, quickly saw public discourse drowned in ethical debates about its appropriateness. Yet, a more fundamental and technically intriguing question was over...

A Smarter Internet Brings Smarter Risks Over the past year, the internet has become faster, more personalized, and more intelligent.AI-powered tools, automated platforms, and data-driven services improved how people work, shop, communicate, and manag...

We’ve been sold a lie. We were told that turning on our cameras was about “connection” and “engagement.” But strip away the corporate goodwill, and the reality is far uglier. The Status Quo: The Panopticon in Your Laptop The concept of panopticon is...

Trackers Have Entered a New Era In 2025, online trackers have evolved far beyond simple cookies. Modern tracking tools operate silently, gathering information through scripts, analytics engines, device fingerprints, invisible pixels, and behavioral m...

The Everyday Routine That Isn’t as Safe as It Looks Millions of Americans rely on public transport every day.New York subways, LA buses, Chicago trains, Boston metros—each system is packed with commuters who connect their phones to any available WiFi...
