THE EDITOR: In criminal court matters in democratic countries, after a suspect is arrested, tried and (if) found guilty, who has the final say in...
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A spate of laws are being written to undermine privacy and anonymity on the internet, all supposedly to “protect the children”. A new policy in The post Eroding privacy for imagined safety appeared first on Daily Friend.
THE EDITOR: In criminal court matters in democratic countries, after a suspect is arrested, tried and (if) found guilty, who has the final say in...
A new report suggests that as many as one-third of children across the planet are now short-sighted. The study, which was published by the British The...
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I don’t have anything to hide, says the virtuous citizen, in sacrificing their privacy to companies and the state. They’re wrong. Protecting...
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MTHABISI TSHUMA in Gweru GOVERNMENT has urged school children to be cautious on cyberspace as a policy to ensure their safety on the internet is being...
One of Slovenia's two opposition parties has s addressed a letter to the European Parliament, arguing the ruling coalition are eroding Slovenia's...
By Ryan McMaken Opponents of the Trump campaign are having fun this week with some year-old comments from vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance....
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