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This monthly report outlines key developments in China’s data protection sector for July. The following events merit special ...
China has completely banned subscription based site OnlyFans in an attempt to get rid of ‘immoral and degenerate Western influence.’ The subscription site sees people pay a monthly fee to watch ...
On July 18, 2025, the Cyberspace Administration of China (the “CAC”) issued the Notice on Launching the Reporting Mechanism ...
AliExpress: While most tech companies have a tool that allows them to fulfil requests for downloading user information, some ...
The internet in China is already tightly controlled and censored. The "Great Firewall" blocks the country's more than 1 ...
People have nicknamed the security system that monitors and controls internet traffic entering and leaving China "The Great ...
China is launching a digital ID system, giving Beijing greater control over online activity and further raising concerns ...
Plus: An “explosion” of AI-generated child abuse images is taking over the web, a Russian professional basketball player is ...
Beijing is moving to crack down on the use of facial recognition by private companies, while preparing to roll out its ...
CHINA’S 1.1BN internet users churn out more data than anyone else on Earth. So does the country’s vast network of facial-recognition cameras. As autonomous cars speed down roads and flying ...
Texas’ mandatory age verification law, ruled constitutional last week, risks the privacy, security, and open nature of the Internet.
The Supreme Court just upended internet law, and I have questions Last week, online age verification violated the First Amendment. This week, it doesn’t.