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  1. #FCC: #Router #ban includes portable #hotspots , but not #phones with #hotspot features

    This means that companies making consumer hotspots need an exemption from the government to import and sell any future hotspots that haven't previously been approved by the FCC. As with #routers , devices previously approved for sale in the US can continue to be imported and sold without obtaining a special exemption.

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  2. #FCC: #Router #ban includes portable #hotspots , but not #phones with #hotspot features

    This means that companies making consumer hotspots need an exemption from the government to import and sell any future hotspots that haven't previously been approved by the FCC. As with #routers , devices previously approved for sale in the US can continue to be imported and sold without obtaining a special exemption.

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  3. #FCC: #Router #ban includes portable #hotspots , but not #phones with #hotspot features

    This means that companies making consumer hotspots need an exemption from the government to import and sell any future hotspots that haven't previously been approved by the FCC. As with #routers , devices previously approved for sale in the US can continue to be imported and sold without obtaining a special exemption.

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  4. : includes portable , but not with features

    This means that companies making consumer hotspots need an exemption from the government to import and sell any future hotspots that haven't previously been approved by the FCC. As with , devices previously approved for sale in the US can continue to be imported and sold without obtaining a special exemption.

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  5. #FCC: #Router #ban includes portable #hotspots , but not #phones with #hotspot features

    This means that companies making consumer hotspots need an exemption from the government to import and sell any future hotspots that haven't previously been approved by the FCC. As with #routers , devices previously approved for sale in the US can continue to be imported and sold without obtaining a special exemption.

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  6. #Palantir employees are talking about company's "descent into #fascism "

    It took just a few months of #Trump ’s 2nd term for Palantir employees to question their company’s commitments to #civilliberties. Last fall, Palantir seemed to become the technological backbone of Trump’s #immigration enforcement machinery, providing software identifying, #tracking , & helping #deport #immigrants on behalf of #DHS, when current & former employees started ringing the alarm
    #privacy

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  7. #California Coastal Community Must Reject CBP's AI-Powered #Surveillance Tower

    Customs and Border Protection (#CBP ) is seeking permission from the California city of #SanClemente to install an #Anduril Industries surveillance tower on a cliff that would allow for constant #monitoring of entire coastal neighborhoods.
    #privacy #ai #security

    eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/cali

  8. Act Now to Stop #California ’s Paternalistic & #Privacy -Destroying #SocialMedia Ban

    That means, all Californians would be required to submit highly sensitive gov-issued ID or #biometric info to private companies simply to participate in the modern public square. In the name of “safety,” this bill would destroy online #anonymity , expose sensitive personal data to #breach & abuse, & replace parental decision-making with state-mandated #censorship
    #ab1709 #security

    eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/act-

  9. Act Now to Stop #California ’s Paternalistic & #Privacy -Destroying #SocialMedia Ban

    That means, all Californians would be required to submit highly sensitive gov-issued ID or #biometric info to private companies simply to participate in the modern public square. In the name of “safety,” this bill would destroy online #anonymity , expose sensitive personal data to #breach & abuse, & replace parental decision-making with state-mandated #censorship
    #ab1709 #security

    eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/act-

  10. Act Now to Stop #California ’s Paternalistic & #Privacy -Destroying #SocialMedia Ban

    That means, all Californians would be required to submit highly sensitive gov-issued ID or #biometric info to private companies simply to participate in the modern public square. In the name of “safety,” this bill would destroy online #anonymity , expose sensitive personal data to #breach & abuse, & replace parental decision-making with state-mandated #censorship
    #ab1709 #security

    eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/act-

  11. Act Now to Stop ’s Paternalistic & -Destroying Ban

    That means, all Californians would be required to submit highly sensitive gov-issued ID or info to private companies simply to participate in the modern public square. In the name of “safety,” this bill would destroy online , expose sensitive personal data to & abuse, & replace parental decision-making with state-mandated

    eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/act-

  12. Act Now to Stop #California ’s Paternalistic & #Privacy -Destroying #SocialMedia Ban

    That means, all Californians would be required to submit highly sensitive gov-issued ID or #biometric info to private companies simply to participate in the modern public square. In the name of “safety,” this bill would destroy online #anonymity , expose sensitive personal data to #breach & abuse, & replace parental decision-making with state-mandated #censorship
    #ab1709 #security

    eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/act-

  13. #Apple stops weirdly storing data that let cops spy on #Signal #chats

    Apple fixed a #security bug that made it possible for cops to access content from deleted Signal messages.

    #Vulnerable users hoping to evade law enforcement #surveillance often use #encrypted apps like Signal to communicate sensitive info. That's why users felt blindsided when … Apple was unexpectedly storing push notifications displaying parts of encrypted messages for up to a month.
    #privacy #chat

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

  14. #Coyote vs. #Acme is finally getting released—with a killer #trailer

    #WarnerBros.' bizarre 2023 decision to shelve its live-action/animated film, Coyote vs. Acme, sparked outrage both in the industry and among fans online. But the film is finally being released, and #KetchupEntertainment , its new distributor, recently released the trailer. All I can say after watching that trailer is, what the heck was Warner Bros. even thinking?
    #coyotevsacme #movie #animation

    arstechnica.com/culture/2026/0

  15. #Coyote vs. #Acme is finally getting released—with a killer #trailer

    #WarnerBros.' bizarre 2023 decision to shelve its live-action/animated film, Coyote vs. Acme, sparked outrage both in the industry and among fans online. But the film is finally being released, and #KetchupEntertainment , its new distributor, recently released the trailer. All I can say after watching that trailer is, what the heck was Warner Bros. even thinking?
    #coyotevsacme #movie #animation

    arstechnica.com/culture/2026/0

  16. #Coyote vs. #Acme is finally getting released—with a killer #trailer

    #WarnerBros.' bizarre 2023 decision to shelve its live-action/animated film, Coyote vs. Acme, sparked outrage both in the industry and among fans online. But the film is finally being released, and #KetchupEntertainment , its new distributor, recently released the trailer. All I can say after watching that trailer is, what the heck was Warner Bros. even thinking?
    #coyotevsacme #movie #animation

    arstechnica.com/culture/2026/0

  17. vs. is finally getting released—with a killer

    .' bizarre 2023 decision to shelve its live-action/animated film, Coyote vs. Acme, sparked outrage both in the industry and among fans online. But the film is finally being released, and , its new distributor, recently released the trailer. All I can say after watching that trailer is, what the heck was Warner Bros. even thinking?

    arstechnica.com/culture/2026/0

  18. #Coyote vs. #Acme is finally getting released—with a killer #trailer

    #WarnerBros.' bizarre 2023 decision to shelve its live-action/animated film, Coyote vs. Acme, sparked outrage both in the industry and among fans online. But the film is finally being released, and #KetchupEntertainment , its new distributor, recently released the trailer. All I can say after watching that trailer is, what the heck was Warner Bros. even thinking?
    #coyotevsacme #movie #animation

    arstechnica.com/culture/2026/0

  19. #Microsoft issues emergency update for #macOS and #Linux ASP.NET threat

    Microsoft released an emergency patch for its ASP.NET Core to fix a high-severity #vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to gain SYSTEM privileges on devices that use the Web development framework to run Linux or macOS apps.

    The software maker said Tuesday evening that the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-40372
    #ASPNet #security

    arstechnica.com/security/2026/