Federal Police executes search warrant in Amazonas in operation against child sexual abuse on the internet
The Federal Police in Brazil carried out a search and seizure operation in Amazonas as part of a nationwide effort to combat online child sexual abuse.
Federal Police execute two search and seizure warrants for child and adolescent sexual abuse in the region
The Federal Police conducted search and seizure operations in Resende and Barra Mansa, Rio de Janeiro, targeting online child sexual abuse as part of a larger initiative.
From information search to artificial intelligence: what Lithuanians did online in 2025?
In 2025, 79% of Lithuanians used the internet to read news and gather information, exceeding the EU average of 66%.
Data brokers accused of hiding opt-out pages from Google
A U.S. Senate investigation revealed that major data brokers have obstructed access to their opt-out pages by using code that prevents search engines from indexing these pages.
YouTube's server was down worldwide for about an hour
YouTube experienced a global outage lasting nearly an hour, impacting users' ability to search and stream videos.
How much data does Google have about you? The tool that displays it all
The article discusses how Google collects and stores extensive data about users, including search histories and location data, which can be accessed through the user's Google account.
Mette-Marit's son's internet searches at the center of the court: googled the words rape and sleeping rape
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is facing trial in Oslo for multiple counts of rape, during which he explained his online search history including the terms 'rape' and 'sleeping rape'.
"Bonus Prince" interrogated about rape searches
Marius Borg Høiby, referred to as the 'Bonus Prince,' is being questioned regarding his internet search history related to rape during the ongoing trial connected to a suspected assault at the residence of the royal couple.
House of Representatives Election Internet Search Numbers Show Varied Opinions, Prime Minister Takichi 10 Times More
In the upcoming House of Representatives election, internet search data reveals that Prime Minister Takichi's related searches are significantly higher than those of other party leaders, indicating strong public interest despite mixed opinions on social media.
Horrors of Iran's 'blackout massacre' - street executions, bodies piled high and 'lights out'
An expert reveals the grim situation in Iran during a prolonged internet blackout, highlighting street executions and the desperate search for bodies amidst escalating violence.