Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Tag: digitalrights

How soon will robots replace police officers? Exploring the future of law enforcement.

Robots are becoming more common across different sectors, including law enforcement. The integration of robotic technology within police departments has sparked discussions regarding the...

Proctoring Companies Under Investigation for Ethical Business Practices

Issues Surrounding Remote Proctoring Companies Recently, many students around the world—about 230,000 from 200 different schools—have raised their voices against remote proctoring companies by signing...

SHOCKWAVE: Keir Starmer’s Digital ID Agenda Face Cabinet Revolt as Public Rejects ‘Biometric Surveillance State’

The UK government, under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is implementing a new digital ID scheme, often referred to as a "Brit Card", which is set...

India’s Digital Rupee: Not a Democratic Future, But a Surveillance State

Across the globe, the implementation of Central Bank Digital Currencies varies significantly. One prominent model, particularly observed in China, demonstrates a potential for pervasive...

Know Your Rights: Data Privacy and Article 21 in India

Article 21 of the Indian Constitution establishes the fundamental right to life and personal liberty, serving as a foundational element of human rights within...