Dystopian Society: Big Tech Complies as Trump DOJ Unmasks Social Media Critics
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The Department of Homeland Security wants to identify "hundreds" of critics via subpoenas.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is taking new measures against migrants, seeking to identify critical accounts of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE).After the U.S. security administration will send subpoenas to platforms such as Reddit, Discord, Meta (Facebook/Instagram) and Google. The U.S. asks to disclose ICE critical accounts data on Reddit to Discord platformsIn efforts to identify anonymous users on social…
According to the New York Times, the ministry has sent Google, Meta and others hundreds of requests for information to obtain data from users who criticize the ICE immigration and customs authorities.
DHS Demands Social Media Giants Turn Over Names Of ICE Critics
Homeland Security is expanding their web of privacy intrusions to identify Americans who criticized ICE on social media by sending tech companies legal requests for the names, email addresses, telephone numbers and other identifying data behind accounts that track or criticize ICE Google, Reddit, Discord and Meta have gotten hundreds of administrative subpoenas from DHS, according to four government officials and tech employees privy to the requ…
Dystopian Society: Big Tech Complies as Trump DOJ Unmasks Social Media Critics
We are living under a tech-driven erosion of privacy and autonomy with many dystopian elements like massive wealth gaps, loss of individual rights, government surveillance, and the use of misinformation to maintain control.To that end, Donald Trump’s DOJ is blatantly going after critics by asking tech companies to unmask their identities and the tech companies are often complying. The Daily is outside the Beltway journalism for the people. Pleas…
The US Department of Homeland Security is asking technology companies such as Google, Meta, Reddit and Discord to provide identifying information about individuals who operate anonymously on social media, openly criticize US immigration services or use a specially created application to track the movements of immigration officers and make this information public. As the New York Times notes, the agency has requested information about hundreds of…
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