More Iranians being sold ‘privilege’ of limited internet access, but most remain in the dark.
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They want your face data - governments move to control the internet
New regulations across multiple countries are introducing identity checks, data collection, and tighter control over online ...
Attempts to restrict online access have increased across the world, making 2025 the highest on record for such curbs ...
For a long time, the Iranian government has treated free internet access as a privilege that is extended by the state to ...
Some 45 days later, millions of Iranians remain offline, marking what cyber watchdog NetBlocks says has become the longest ...
Anthropic found thousands of vulnerabilities across every major OS and web browser with Mythos Preview, but used these three ...
Overview Secure your family with real-time GPS tracking and get notified of the child's whereabouts via geofencing technology ...
Iranian authorities launched a full internet blackout during protests in January and the brutal repression that ended them.
It’s impossible to avoid danger, even at home. Our houses may be our places of refuge but inside they often have toxic ...
Pro-Iran groups have used artificial intelligence to create slick internet memes in English to try to shape the narrative ...
Turkish lawmakers kicked off a debate Tuesday on a draft law package that includes restricting access to social media ...
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