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What would happen to your digital self when you die? Navigating the Complexities of Digital Legacy

2025-04-13 Zihan Zhou 0

Ghost in the machine: digital death in the age of algorithms In February 2025, South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron committed suicide. Private photos and videos of her with male star Kim Soo-hyun appeared on social […]

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I Know Where You Are: Privacy and Digital Rights From the Perspective of Digital Governance in China

2025-04-13 Yuzhu Zhou 0

You may have experienced this scenario: you are chatting with a stranger on a social media platform and casually ask “where are you?” But on the Chinese Internet, this question becomes redundant because your location […]

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Goodbye TikTok: When Privacy Becomes a Pretext for Control

2025-04-12 Wenyu Wu 0

Imagine this: the social media app you use the most—TikTok—suddenly becomes inaccessible overnight. All your created videos, interactions with friends, and the fanbase you worked hard to build are gone. The government says this is […]

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Teen Accounts: Is It an Effective Way to Protect Teenagers’ Digital Rights on the Internet?

2025-04-12 Yige Lu 0

On September 17th, 2024, Meta (2024) announced that they built Instagram Teen Accounts to automatically place teens in built-in protections and reassure parents that teens are having safe experiences. And on April 8th, 2025, Meta […]

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Privacy vs. innovation: how much should we give up for AI?

2025-04-07 Yixiang Zhang 0

Have you ever shared a well-shot photo on social media Or uploaded a hand-drawn artwork?Have you ever thought about how those digital footprints – even your everyday searches – could be used to train artificial […]

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Issues of Privacy, Security and Digital Rights as Contemporary Concern

2025-04-07 Qilin Wang 0

Introduction With Web 2.0, social media is the space, where we can post anything and everything we want, whcih come with a caution lest we do not harm anyone. Situations have become more complicated than […]

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Stop Pretending We Have a Choice: How Platforms Turn Privacy into Profit

2025-04-07 Jiaqi Sun 0

Do you really agree? Do you remember the last time you ‘agreed’? Maybe it was accepting your classmates’ point in class. Maybe it was allowing your friends to use your personal belongings. Or maybe it […]

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Tesla Banned? What China’s Parking Lot Restrictions Reveal About Data Privacy

2025-04-07 Yang Yang 0

Imagine paying a premium price for a Tesla, only to find that it can’t get into your workplace car park, not because there’s no space, but because it’s seen as a security threat. This is […]

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As Doxing Becomes the Norm Online, Everyone Risks Becoming the Hunted

2025-04-07 Yue Wang 0

“Doxing” refers to the malicious act of collecting and publicly disclosing another person’s private information online. This behavior is often accompanied by cyberbullying and, in some cases, real-life harassment. However, with the global proliferation of […]

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Privacy Governance in the Digital Age: The Paradox Unveiled Through TikTok Refugees

2025-04-07 Huimin Jia 0

The Unfolding of a Paradox In the digitalization of everyday communication, social media is not only a window through which we share our lives but also an invisible data collection machine. Billions of TikTok users […]

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