Telegram founder Pavel Durov has spoken out after Russia started blocking Telegram encrypted messaging.
Tag Archives: Privacy
How to protect your Facebook data [UPDATED]
Facebook’s in hyper privacy-tweaking mode. Herein, how to protect your privacy now that it’s fiddled with the dials.
Tracking protection in Firefox for iOS now on by default – why this matters
Turning it on by default might sound like a mere tweak, but its the first version of the browser to do this without the user having to consciously turn it on.
Facial recognition cameras on lamp posts to be tested in Singapore
The Singapore government wants to put one on top of all 110,000 lamp posts throughout the country, to help identity all who pass by.
Interview: Sarah Jamie Lewis, Executive Director of the Open Privacy Research Society
An interview with Sarah Jamie Lewis, Executive Director of the Open Privacy Research Society, a new privacy advocacy and research non-profit based in Vancouver, Canada.
Facebook shines a little light on ‘shadow profiles’
Shadow… what now?
Congress chews up Zuckerberg, day two: A far more thorough mastication
“What’s the difference between Facebook and J. Edgar Hoover?”
Steve Wozniak explains why he deactivated his Facebook account
As his 5,000 Facebook friends are about to find out, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has well and truly left the building.
Congress grills Zuckerberg, day one: How does this online stuff work?
On Tuesday, senators began their questioning of the virgin-to-Congressional-grilling, Mark Zuckerberg.
How ODNS keeps your browsing habits secret
Oblivious DNS keeps your DNS traffic private without retooling the internet
