Category: Digital Rights
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The Government Is Demanding Your Identity From Big Tech – What You Need to Know About Your Digital Footprint
Quick Story Summary DHS has issued hundreds of administrative subpoenas to Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord seeking the real-world identities behind anonymous accounts discussing ICE activity. Unlike warrants, these administrative subpoenas do not require prior judicial approval, allowing agencies to demand user data directly from tech platforms. Targets have included community watch pages, immigration policy…
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Spain Follows Australia Teen Social Media Ban
Quick Story Summary Spain is proposing a sweeping ban that would block anyone under 16 from accessing social media platforms entirely. The plan mandates “real” age verification systems, likely requiring ID checks, biometrics, or third-party verification instead of self-declared ages. Platform executives could face legal responsibility if algorithms amplify illegal, hateful, or harmful content. Spain…
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TikTok Settles Landmark Social Media Addiction Lawsuit: What This Means for Digital Privacy and the Future of Social Platforms
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Quick Story Summary TikTok agreed to settle a landmark social media addiction lawsuit on January 27, 2026, just hours before trial, while Meta (Instagram/Facebook) and Google (YouTube) now face a jury. The case alleges that major platforms intentionally designed addictive features that harmed minors’ mental health, drawing parallels to historic Big Tobacco litigation. Plaintiffs target…
