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Don’t be too social: As few as 8 tweets a day can pinpoint your location, even to low-tech snoopers

(Cyberwar.news) You may love your social media but a new study shows that relatively few posts a day on Twitter can reveal your physical location in as little as eight tweets per day. As reported by Homeland Security Newswire, researchers at MIT and Oxford University have shown that the location stamps on just a few Read More


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Twitter bans U.S. intelligence agencies from using data analytics service

(NationalSecurity.news) Social media site Twitter has cut off U.S. intelligence agency access to a service that combs through all of its postings, the latest example of rising tension between the federal government and Silicon Valley over national security, terrorism and privacy concerns. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, the move – which had yet Read More


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Google, Facebook and Twitter all conspire to censor critics of European migrants who sexually assaulted women

The Left-wing extremist governments of Europe continue to put refugees and migrants from war-torn, economically depressed regions of the world ahead of their own citizens, who are being required to foot the bill to care for the new arrivals, even to the point of suppressing their individual rights. As noted recently by Breitbart News, it’s Read More


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Twitter actively promotes credibility of rapists and murderers while revoking credentials from libertarians and conservatives

In recent days the editor of Breitbart Tech, Yiannopoulos, mysteriously had his Twitter account unverified, which touched of a wave of outrage over social media. As reported by Breitbart, Yiannopoulos was informed by email that his account status had been changed due to “recent violations of Twitter rules.” The blue tick mark next to his account Read More


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Debbie Wasserman Schultz: DNC Chair insults young women claiming they are complacent about abortion “rights”

In an apparent attempt to invoke action among abortion “rights” activists, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbi Wasserman Schultz, told The New York Times during an interview that she’s witnessed “complacency” among pro-choice supporters regarding their efforts, or lack thereof, to strengthen abortion legislation, following the Supreme Court’s historic 1973 ruling in the case Roe v. Read More