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Cassandra Mudgway is an expert in international human rights law and online abuse, and is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Canterbury.
The Commerce Commission has received more than 100 enquiries about them this year alone, but the fake storefronts continue to operate.
The burden of online safety shouldn't fall on young people themselves, while the systems that foster harm continue unchecked.
Batteries have been the culprit in 13 fires in Auckland this year so far, including last month's massive North Shore blaze.
In an emergency edition of The Fold, Glen Kyne joins Duncan Greive to unpack Donald Trump’s bombshell announcement of 100% ...
The last human sound to play on Today FM was a sob. Presenter Tova O’Brien had just accused her bosses of killing the station ...
The real people paid by Meta to prevent predatory scammers from targeting its users aren't doing a great job. How does its ...
I have the right to communicate in the ways that I need... they don’t have the right to tell me I’m faking it.' ...
Tansy is a secondary school teacher who combines her passion for disability rights with teaching English to the best students ever and wrangling a very neurodiverse household.
Loveni Enari, a New Zealander living in Spain, reflects on the massive technological blip that brought the Iberian peninsula ...
Here is a list of webcams from Aotearoa and abroad for your dose of vicarious wilderness.
Applause: “Please clap,” as Jeb Bush famously asked his unresponsive crowd to do at his rally. Applause is great after a ...