Digital Rights
8 articles on this topic
Why Your Smart TV Is Spying on You and How to Stop It
Your smart TV isn't just watching what you watch. It's profiling your entire household, fueling an unseen data economy. Stopping it means understanding its hidden alliances.
The Best Linux Distributions for Privacy Enthusiasts in 2026
Forget niche distros. The real privacy battle in 2026 is fought with hardened, mainstream Linux, offering sustainable defense against ubiquitous corporate surveillance.
Navigating Copyright Laws for Creative Content Firms
Firms often see copyright as a legal burden. That's a mistake. It's a strategic asset, a hidden revenue engine few truly understand or effectively deploy.
Technology
Why Some Files Won’t Open on Your Device
Your unreadable file isn't always a technical glitch. It's often a strategic casualty in tech giants' silent war for your digital ecosystem.
Technology
Why Some ISPs Block Certain Websites
It's rarely just about legality. ISPs often block sites for commercial gain, subtly shaping your online experience and challenging the open internet ideal.
How Email Tracking Pixels Work
Email tracking isn't just about opens; it's an invisible surveillance network harvesting your data. Uncover the hidden tech building your digital profile.
Why Some Features Are Region Locked in Apps
Region locks aren't just about compliance; they're a sophisticated corporate strategy. We expose how companies use them for market testing, data harvesting, and geopolitical leverage.
Why Some Websites Ask to Enable Cookies
Cookie banners aren't just privacy theater. Many are legally mandated for features you rely on daily, turning a simple "no" into a broken web experience.