
Trump vs. Slaughter: U.S. Supreme Court undermines data privacy
The FTC's independence is dead. Your data transfers to the U.S. are now illegal, but no one is telling you that.
Analysis on tech news, political moves, and corporate strategies through the lens of data sovereignty and privacy.
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The FTC's independence is dead. Your data transfers to the U.S. are now illegal, but no one is telling you that.

When asked for the PIN to unlock his smartphone, an American citizen entered a code that turned the data into digital noise. An act of sovereignty that defies the U.S. federal government.

LunarisSec threatens attacks if Europe does not block Chat Control. Proof that these vulnerabilities pose real risks to contact data. The only defense is decentralization.

The Indian government has removed BitChat, highlighting the fragility of data sovereignty. Open source doesn’t die: it resists, it replicates. The lesson? We need an alert community, not just code.

Your favorite game is training a war machine – without you even knowing it. While you try to catch 'em all, they are capturing your data.

EU forces Google to split hardware and AI. End of the "walled garden"? Yes, if we stop believing security needs total owner control. True sovereignty starts here.

The European Digital Markets Act now has a potential American counterpart, revealing just how complex the race for control over our personal data is.

The European Commission has ordered the company to grant competing AI assistants free access to WhatsApp under the DMA. Meta wants to charge for access. Behind this dispute lies a sad truth.

Behind the ban on Siri AI in Europe and China lies an uncomfortable truth: the clash between companies and governments prevents us from exercising our right to data sovereignty over our virtual assist

A journey toward data sovereignty and privacy.