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    Digital sovereignty clash: U.S. prepares portal to host content banned in Europe

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 20, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The U.S. State Department is developing a portal, freedom.gov, to host online content removed under European speech laws like the EU’s Digital Services Act.
    The initiative is framed as a counter-censorship measure, potentially including a VPN to mask users’ locations and avoid tracking.
    The move signals a major policy clash between U.S. free speech principles and European regulatory models focused on curbing hate speech and disinformation.
    European leaders are simultaneously advancing stricter digital governance, including potential identity verification and VPN restrictions.
    The portal reflects escalating international disputes over digital sovereignty, platform accountability, and the cross-border enforcement of speech standards.

    In a bold move that sets the stage for a direct confrontation over global internet governance, the United States is preparing to launch an online portal designed to provide access to material that European authorities have ordered removed from the internet. The initiative, spearheaded by the State Department, aims to create a U.S.-hosted sanctuary for content restricted under laws like the European Union’s Digital Services Act and the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act, challenging foreign speech regulations from American soil.


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