Digital Rights
The latest Digital Rights coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Pakistan's Digital Rights Crisis: The Impact of PECA 2025 Amendments on Civil Liberties
The battle for civil liberties in the digital age has dramatically intensified in Pakistan, where the government’s evolving cybercrime legislation—embodied most recently by the Prevention of...
How EU Regulations Are Reshaping Windows 11: User Autonomy, Browser Choice, and Privacy
Microsoft’s Windows 11 has always positioned itself as a forward-thinking, feature-rich operating system designed to serve a diverse, global user base. However, in recent months, the driving force...
Microsoft Movies & TV Store Closure: Impact on Digital Ownership and the Shift to Streaming
In the accelerating evolution of digital media, few events are as disruptive for loyal users as the outright closure of a major platform. Microsoft's decision to shut down its Movies & TV store...
Windows 11’s European Features Set a New Global Standard for User Control and Privacy
Windows 11 stands as a powerful symbol of modern computing, continually shaped by the twin pressures of technological innovation and global regulatory forces. Throughout its evolution, Microsoft’s...
Noyb Slams TikTok, AliExpress, and WeChat for Denying EU Data Access Rights
A new chapter in the ongoing debate about global data privacy has unfurled, with Austrian privacy advocacy group None of Your Business (noyb) launching formal GDPR complaints against three tech...
The End of an Era: Navigating the Sunset of Windows 10
The End of an Era: Navigating the Sunset of Windows 10 The countdown to the end of an era in personal computing is on. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially end its support for Windows 10,...
Missouri AG's AI Bias Probe: A Free Speech Showdown or Legitimate Consumer Protection?
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey's investigation into Meta, Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft for alleged AI bias against Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm of debate, pitting claims of consumer...
Missouri AG's Battle with Big Tech: AI Bias, Censorship, and the First Amendment
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has launched a multifaceted legal offensive against major technology companies, alleging bias and censorship in their artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. ...
Xbox Backwards Compatibility Future in Doubt as Cloud Gaming Emerges
Microsoft's Xbox division stands at a critical juncture regarding backwards compatibility. Once a champion of playing older games on newer consoles, Xbox's approach is evolving, raising questions...
Mozilla Firefox's New 'IP Protection' and Built-In VPN: A Privacy Game-Changer
Mozilla Firefox is making waves in the browser wars with its latest privacy-focused innovation: built-in 'IP Protection' powered by an integrated VPN. This bold move signals Mozilla's commitment to...
Windows 10 Support Ends 2025: What It Means for Users, Security & the Environment
Microsoft's announcement that Windows 10 will reach end-of-life (EOL) on October 14, 2025 has sent ripples through the tech community. While the company has offered extended security updates (ESUs)...
Tesla FSD 12.5 cuts phantom braking 72% but faces new data privacy hurdles in 2025
Tesla's relentless pursuit of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation continues to redefine the boundaries of autonomous technology, even as the company faces mounting market challenges and ethical...