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The Turkish government’s recent legislative push to categorize anonymous internet usage as a criminal offense has sent shockwaves through the global digital rights community and local tech circles alike. Reports from local outlets indicate that a new regulatory framework is currently being
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Accountability in Connectivity: Ensuring Promised Mobile Performance The gap between advertised mobile data speeds and the actual performance delivered to consumers has long been a source of frustration, but recent regulatory shifts in Germany are finally turning the tide toward corporate