The War on Encryption: A Data-Backed Analysis of Privacy, Power, and the Path to True Online Safety

The danger of the “nothing to hide” myth has been amplified in the age of data. With the sheer volume of personal data collected by companies and governments, even seemingly innocuous information can become dangerous when aggregated.

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The Online Safety Act: A Sledgehammer to Crack a Walnut?

The government’s promise is simple—to build a safer internet. Yet, a closer look at the proposed implementation reveals a classic case of legislative overreach and profound naivety. Instead of delivering genuine security, this legislation may be laying a trap for the public, a Trojan horse filled with far greater dangers than it purports to solve

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