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Privacy should be the default.
Your online behavior can reveal your identity, fears, relationships, and vulnerabilities. Sharing something about yourself should be your choice.
#TakeBacktheInternet with us:
https://torproject.org/donate/donate-tbi-md
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"Privacy is a fundamental human right. It has no price tag. No person should be coerced or encouraged to barter it away." https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/knowing-value-our-data-wont-fix-our-privacy-problems
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So, what do you folks think of our new official logo?
https://blog.privacytools.io/new-privacytools-logo/
Credits go to our lovely garbageman @dawidpotocki for the design :)!
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We're in a race against censors of #internetfreedom around the world.
If you have a question about our anti-censorship work, Roger Dingledine is answering questions in the comments of this blog post featuring his recent talk at DEF CON:
https://blog.torproject.org/next-chapter-anti-censorship
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I wrote today in Hackernoon about what to look for when choosing your messenger service.
https://hackernoon.com/choosing-the-right-messenger-mm3x2z47
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Excellent write up about choosing the right private messenger for yourself; weighing different factors against your threat model. By @danarel who runs https://thinkprivacy.io/
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Please keep in mind that polls on ActivityPub services are not anonymous. Server admins of the instance that created the poll can see who voted for what. Don't use this to elect anything or fall for an illusion due to a missing UI.
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+ I'm old enough to remember the Web of the 1990s/ 2000s.
It was a maze. You followed hypertext links, stumbled into forums and early troll-caves, used Slashdot and GoTo, experimented with LiveJournal and Blogger.
It wasn't safe, it was filled with weirdness, appealed heavily to geeks and loners. Being on the web in that era was a serious trip.
But it wasn't corporate. It wasn't the tool of major governments, yet. It was defiantly decentralised, and when you were online...
... you felt free.
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Concentration camps in China
I'm really glad that there are so many leaks coming out of Xinjiang right now. People are risking their lives to get this information out, and I don't think China's Communist Party has ever faced leaks of classified documents of this magnitude before. Fuck fascism
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Oh this is very cool:
“#System76 Will Start Designing And Building Its Own Linux Laptops Beginning January 2020”
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Mirrored from Twitter
The man who oversaw the Top Secret investigation into my work in exposing the NSA's unconstitutional system of mass surveillance now believes "we are in a better place" because I came forward. He disputes the methods, but admits it was net-good.
In another decade, I'll be home. https://twitter.com/shanvav/status/1197234169069408256
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Affiliate marketing schemes are untrustwothy by design. There's no better example of this than VPN "review" sites. https://blog.privacytools.io/the-trouble-with-vpn-and-privacy-reviews/
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Assange
@micahflee I want to buy billboards that say this. Everyone needs to understand it.
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Assange
Sweden dropped the rape investigation against Julian Assange because "the evidence has weakened considerably due to the long period of time that has elapsed since the events in question".
The prosecutor says, "I would like to emphasise that the injured party has submitted a credible and reliable version of events. Her statements have been coherent, extensive and detailed"
The Assange people are acting like this exonerates him, which it clearly doesn't.
https://www.aklagare.se/en/news-and-press/press-releases/?newsId=3265699
https://www.techradar.com/news/cyberghost-owner-buys-pia-for-dollar955m-to-create-vpn-giant @kyle didn't librem tunnel use PIA as well?
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