Your Daily Digital Digest for Monday, July 17th, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Monday, July 17th, 2017. Thanks to @acurrie for compiling!
Your news links for today:
- The Net Neutrality Day of Action is over. What now? - Mashable
- The FCC Needs Your Quality Comments About Net Neutrality Today - Techdirt
- Ajit Pai not concerned about number of pro-net neutrality comments - Ars Technica
- Internet service providers were not amused by the net neutrality day of action. - Slate
- Rogers wireless-plan tweak could lead to U.S.-style pricing - Globe and Mail
- Seriously, when are we going to say enough is enough with these Cell/Smartphone plan price hikes? - reddit
- Poll: Should mobile phones now be considered an essential service in Canada? - Mobile Syrup
- AT&T Says It May Soon Charge You Extra For Privacy - DSL Reports
- Homeland Security says Americans who don't want faces scanned leaving the country "shouldn't travel" - ZDNet
- New Zealand Airports Customs Officials Performing 'Digital Strip Searches' Of Travelers' Electronics - Techdirt
- Prime Minister claims laws of mathematics 'do not apply' in Australia - The Independent
- White House publishes names, emails, phone numbers, home addresses of critics. - Slate
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.