Local newspaper Sing Tao Daily suggests that Hong Kong authorities are contemplating whether to block public access to messaging platform Telegram. This sparks fears regarding the former British colony possibly following the likes of the Beijing-style internet controls. In a first, the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data is hinting at invoking regulations for the restriction of access to such a service. These local reports from Tuesday, May 17 suggest that the platform was found to be rampant with doxxing i.e., online disclosure of sensitive and private data. This extensive doxxing was targeted at government officials, along with citizens. In case...