Tag Archives: Digital Privacy
Tor Browser 15.0.13 and Emergency Tails 7.7 Released to Patch Critical Flaws
The Tor Project has released Tor Browser 15.0.13 alongside an emergency Tails 7.7 update to address high-severity security vulnerabilities and improve online anonymity. Continue reading
On-Device Age Verification: Apple iOS 26.4 Launches to Combat Doxxing
Apple iOS 26.4 introduces native on-device age verification to protect users from doxxing risks and identity theft while complying with global online safety regulations. Continue reading
AI-driven Surveillance: Global Alert and Emergency Privacy Patches
In response to escalating AI-driven surveillance threats, the 2026 technical report identifies critical updates for anonymity tools like Tails and new DAITA configurations. Continue reading
Emergency Privacy Patches for Firefox and Chrome Resolve Anonymity Flaws
New emergency privacy patches for Firefox and Chrome address critical vulnerabilities that could expose user identities and bypass essential security sandboxes. Continue reading
Utah VPN Law: First U.S. Anti-Anonymity Legislation Targets IP Masking
The controversial Utah VPN law is set to redefine digital privacy as the first U.S. legislation to penalize the use of proxy servers and VPNs for bypassing state-mandated age verification. Continue reading
Meta New Mexico Withdrawal: Tech Giant Threatens to Block Services Over Safety Laws
A potential Meta New Mexico withdrawal looms after the company filed an ultimatum claiming that state child safety mandates are technologically and practically infeasible. Continue reading
Utah VPN Law: The Nation’s First Liability Trap for Digital Privacy
The implementation of the Utah VPN law creates a significant liability trap for websites, forcing digital platforms to enforce strict age verification even when users attempt to mask their location. Continue reading
Proton VPN 2026 Roadmap: Post-Quantum Encryption and Linux Stealth Support
The newly unveiled Proton VPN 2026 Roadmap introduces post-quantum encryption and the proprietary Stealth protocol for Linux to counter future decryption threats and censorship. Continue reading
CBP Digital Searches: New Directive 3340-049B Mandates Warrant-Free Inspections
Under the new Directive 3340-049B, CBP digital searches of smartphones and laptops are now being conducted without warrants at U.S. ports of entry, prompting major privacy concerns. Continue reading