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07/24/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
France Approves Social Media Ban for Children Under 15
The French Parliament gave final approval on Tuesday, July 21, to a bill barring children under 15 from social media, making France the first European Union member state to impose an outright age limit, according to officials. The French Senate adopted the compromise text 243 to two, and the National Assembly followed hours later, 279 […]
07/17/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Texas Police Spend $4.5 Million on Surveillance-Equipped SUVs, Bypassing Standard Procurement
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) spent almost $4.5 million on four 2026 Chevrolet Tahoes equipped with the FalcoNet cell-site simulator system, according to a DPS memo and purchase order obtained by The Drive. The purchase was classified as an emergency to bypass standard procurement review, the memo stated. The document dated March 2026 […]
07/12/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Chinese Authority Warns of Intellectual Property Theft via Anthropic’s Claude AI
Chinese authorities on July 9, 2026, issued a risk advisory warning that several versions of Anthropic’s Claude Code AI coding tool contain a “built-in monitoring mechanism” that automatically transmits users’ geographic location, identity identifiers, and other sensitive data to remote servers without user consent. The advisory, posted through the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s […]
07/10/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
California Bill Would Require 3D Printers to Scan for Gun Parts
California is advancing legislation that would require all 3D printers sold in the state to include software designed to block the printing of firearm components. Assembly Bill (AB) 2047, authored by Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D-Orinda), passed the state Senate Public Safety Committee on June 30 in a 5-1 vote, according to a report from Reclaim […]
07/09/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Anthropic Removes Hidden Tracking Code from Claude Code After Developer Discovery
Anthropic has removed hidden detection code from its Claude Code tool after a developer reverse-engineered the binary and exposed how the company was monitoring users in China, according to a report by ZeroHedge [1]. The code, which Anthropic described as an experiment launched in March, used a form of prompt steganography to signal information about […]
07/07/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
India Proposes Stricter VPN Regulations Requiring Local Offices, Compliance Officers
India is planning to introduce a legal framework that would require virtual private network (VPN) providers to set up local offices and appoint compliance officers to address government concerns, according to reports. Prison terms for local officials of VPN service providers who fail to comply with the directives are under consideration, officials said. The development […]
07/02/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Democrats Embrace Digital ID Agenda in Project 2029 Plan, Citing Child Safety
A liberal policy group known as Project 2029 has released a plan that would ban social media accounts for users under 16, a proposal first reported by Semafor, as part of what it calls the “Kids Over Clicks” initiative. The group, described as the mirror image of the conservative Project 2025, aims to set a […]
06/22/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Local Police Gain Access to ICE Facial Recognition App, Documents Show
A Department of Homeland Security document reveals a mobile application that enables local police officers to use facial recognition technology to identify immigrants, according to a report by NPR and 404 Media. The app, called the ICE Task Force Module, compares facial scans against more than 250 million government records, including State Department visa files […]
06/14/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
Trump Considers Executive Order to Extend FISA Section 702 After House Fails to Pass Extension
President Donald Trump said Thursday he is considering issuing an executive order to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act after the House failed to pass a temporary extension earlier that day, according to reports. The House voted 218-198 against the measure, and the surveillance powers are set to expire Friday. Trump told […]
06/07/2026
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By Douglas Harrington
U.S. Bill Seeks to Block Chinese-Connected Vehicles From Entering Through Canada
Two U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill last week aimed at preventing Chinese-connected vehicles from entering the United States through Canada and Mexico, citing national security risks tied to data collection and surveillance. Rep. Haley Stevens and Sen. Elissa Slotkin, both Michigan Democrats, announced the Protecting America from Chinese Cars Act at a conference in Michigan, […]
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