Over the past ten years, there has been much praise in the West for digital tools that allow democratic activists to organize themselves more freely in authoritarian regimes. At the same time, European companies have supplied those same regimes with digital loopholes that can turn any device into a powerful spy tool against dissidents.
Over the past ten years, there has been much praise in the West for digital tools that allow democratic activists to organize themselves more freely in authoritarian regimes. At the same time, European companies have supplied those same regimes with digital loopholes that can turn any device into a powerful spy tool against dissidents.