This was publically announced in July: https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/07/22/privacy-guides-partners-with-magic-grants-501-c-3/
We're really not trying to mine data lol
"No shady privacy policies or back doors for advertisers" proclaims the Firefox homepage, but that's no longer true in Firefox 128. Less than a month after acquiring the AdTech company Anonym, Mozilla has added special software co-authored by Meta and built for the advertising industry directly to ...
When I announced I would be closing my communities earlier this year, a curious thing happened: a surprising number of regulars replied w...
If Gmail proved anything, it was that people would, for the most part, accept any terms of service. Or at least not care enough to read the fine-print closely.
Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang's An Ugly Truth tells the story of Facebook triumphs and travails. Hugo Rifkind reviews.
The recent move among U.S. states to add digital “age verification” to websites which serve adult content is a troubling one. Digital age verification systems are rife with privacy concerns, many requiring you to upload your government ID to third-party vendors or even directly to the website in que...
You could read our Tor overview or @jonah@lemmy.one's post on our forum (which you should totally join)
Did you watch the video?
In which I respond to @MentalOutlaw's "Stop Using Tor With VPNs" video that somebody shared with me, and also talk more about Tor security I guess... ❤️ Support my work on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jonaharagon 📧 Follow my Newsletter: https://jonaharagon.substack.com This video is based on research...
The British government now has the authority to scan encrypted messages, but it can still choose not to use this power.
Tim Hornyak: We Know Who You Are - Your Face Belongs to Us: The Secretive Startup Dismantling Your Privacy by Kashmir Hill
What should be private, anonymous data — location, preferences, shopping history and more — is bought and sold in a dizzyingly complex market. And what that reveals is that privacy in the digital world is basically broken, Navneet Alang writes.
When we tell companies about ourselves, we give away details about others, too.
The Onion Router, now called Tor, is a privacy-focused web browser run by a nonprofit group.
From the first two paragraphs of the article:
Silicon Valley could well be built on the principle of scrapping principles. Now Elon Musk, perhaps the ultimate tech bro, is shredding another well-regarded convention with an original business strategy.
Generally, in business, it is sensible to provide your customers with what they want. With Twitter, the meme-makers' favourite billionaire is doing the opposite. The cyber-trucker is trying his best to cull his customer base. Instead of finding gaps in the market, Musk is helping to create them.
As an email service, sure: it does pretty much all you would want. But from a privacy perspective there are better options.
Its a 500 word article...
Privacy Guides, a site I help maintain, recently updated their email recommendations. Hope this helps!
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Wire: Has a more modern looking user interface than Signal but also has ungergone security audits
While Telegram is iffy, Wire is little better: we don't advise using it. If you are looking for a private instant messaging service then see our recommendations.
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We recommend just switching to Brave and disabling the 'crytpo crap' yourself rather than using a fork that is liable to go unmaintained and miss updates.
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