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Our experience with the Fediverse, and why we left
infosec-handbook.euPosted by Rambler
How law enforcement gets around your smartphone’s encryption
arstechnica.comPosted by Rambler
Facebook users’ phone numbers are for sale through a Telegram bot
theverge.comPosted by div1337
NSA ANT Catalog: Released to the public in 2013, the capabilities of the NSA were already insane
en.wikipedia.orgPosted by eeqrhty
I spent 2020 replacing all the Google things in my life. Here's what I use now instead.
kiramclean.comPosted by Rambler
The world's most heavily surveilled cities (fresh report with latest statistics) | PrivacySavvy
privacysavvy.comPosted by Rambler
Brave browser takes step toward enabling a decentralized web
theverge.comPosted by Rambler
Online Privacy: How to Get Off the Radar With Ease (noob-friendly).
maxdesalle.comPosted by Rambler
One in five companies admit to spying on remote workers without their knowledge
techspot.comPosted by Rambler
Announcing invidious.io, and the deprecation of invidio.us · Issue #1694 · iv-org/invidious
github.comPosted by Rambler
Intelligence Analysts Use US Smartphone Location Data Without Warrants, Memo Says
nytimes.comPosted by not_bob
Don't Let the Capitol Riot Become a 9/11-Style Excuse for Authoritarianism
reason.comPosted by Rambler
Signal CEO Moxie Marlinspike explains his vision for the app — and what he sees as the biggest threats to privacy
businessinsider.comPosted by Rambler
Schools Utilize FBI Grade Phone Surveillance Tech on Personal Devices, Without a Warrant!
theverge.comPosted by Rambler
Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, 14 Eyes – Explained
restoreprivacy.comPosted by eeqrhty
Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo grew by 62% in 2020
bleepingcomputer.comPosted by Rambler
Millions Flock to Telegram and Signal as Fears Grow Over Big Tech
nytimes.comPosted by Rambler