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2026-01-02
The Verge 13 related

A look at US tech laws coming in 2026, like California's SB 53 AI transparency law and Virginia's new social media limits for minors, effective from January 1

and, we decided to do something about it.  This is critical legislation helps parents fight back against Big Tech and keeps Nebraska's kids safe.  I'm grateful and proud that we signed it into law. Go...

2022-04-28
VICE 3 related

Internal email: Amazon now permanently lets its warehouse workers keep their cell phones while they work, after temporarily lifting its ban during the pandemic

The concession to warehouse workers follows the first union victory at an Amazon warehouse in US history.  —  Lauren Kaori Gurley

2018-04-04
Associated Press 10 related

In letter to Sen. Ron Wyden, DHS acknowledges existence in Washington DC of unauthorized “stingray” devices, used to track cell phones, intercept SMS messages

Frank Bajak / Associated Press :

2018-01-05
The Hill 10 related

White House says it has banned guests and employees from using personal cell phones in the West Wing, will only allow use of government-issued devices

2018-01-04
The Hill 12 related

White House says it has banned guests and employees from using personal cell phones at work, will only allow use of government-issued devices

The White House is going to start barring employees from using their personal cellphones at work, press secretary Sarah Sanders said early Thursday.

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