Our reporters often use "burner" or secondary phone numbers to keep their sources extra safe and even to protect their own privacy—including when using dating apps. How we do it:
About 70% of teachers and students in a new survey said digital censorship in their schools hinders students’ ability to complete their assignments. Learn how 👇
We pride ourselves on our journalism being actionable and having real-world impact. In 2024, we continued to do exactly that. Here are some examples 🧶👇
The hardest part is not getting an anonymous phone, but staying off the grid afterwards. Some golden rules:
A young entrepreneur created an AI tool to help public defenders process digital evidence like body cam footage. Now 65 public defender offices are using it. By Axios: https://www.axios.com/2024/11/08/ai-justicetext-public-defenders-tool
Trump’s reelection is almost certain to disrupt the future of reproductive rights in the U.S. Here are some meaningful measures to protect your privacy (and safety):
Meta is letting the US military and defense contractors use its Llama AI model for national security purposes. Via The Verge:
A parent or a friend just shared a social media post with misinfo about the election. Now sure what to do about it? This guide might be useful:
UPDATE: A new bill would force the Department of Veterans Affairs to overhaul its suicide prevention algorithm that favors White men.
Real-world violence can mean new revenue opportunities for Meta: the company saw a 450% increase in Israel-related ad dollars since the attack on October 7th.