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Transgender People and Bathroom Access

Trans people have long been using public restrooms just like everyone else without incident. Most people have shared a public bathroom with a trans person, even if they didn’t know it. It is simply common sense for trans people to use the bathroom that best matches their identity. Everyone deserves to take care of their body in safety and privacy. Access to public restrooms is a basic right protected by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and transgender people deserve and need equal access to facilities to safely exist and participate in public life. Sadly, anti-trans extremists are spreading fear.

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SNAP Approved ‘Food’ Contributes to Obesity Epidemic – Liberty Nation News

Amid the ongoing government shutdown, one social safety net has come into sharp focus: the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP or its older name, “Food Stamps.” Run by the US Department of Agriculture, SNAP is meant to help low-income families “afford the nutritious food essential to health and well-being.” However, a closer […]

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What is phone encryption and do I need it?

Phone encryption automatically protects your personal data, photos, messages, and banking information using advanced algorithms that scramble everything on your device. Modern smartphones enable this security feature when you set up a lock screen password, creating an invisible shield against theft and unauthorized access. This complete guide explains how mobile encryption works, why it’s essential for your privacy, and how to verify your device is properly protected. Learn the difference between device-level and app-level encryption, discover performance impacts, and get practical steps to secure your digital life without compromising usability. The post What is phone encryption and do I need it? appeared first on SamMobile.

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