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The German Public TV station “Norddeutscher Rundfunk” reports that they were offered data that includes the surfing habits of three million German citizens. It seems this data was, at least partly, collected by the “Web of trust” (WOT) browser extensions. This is as bad as it sounds. The TV station was able to use this data to identify the browsing habits of individual persons – including high-ranking German and EU politicians.
Chrome/Firefox/Opera: When Privacy Badger launched a few years ago, it was already a great tool to block third-party trackers, speed up the web, and stop sites from watching your every move while you browse. The latest version is a huge improvement, in almost every way.
One of the many pressing stories that remains to be told from the Snowden archive is how western intelligence agencies are attempting to manipulate and control online discourse with extreme tactics of deception and reputation-destruction.
show-facebook-computer-vision-tags - A very simple Chrome Extension that displays the automated image tags that Facebook has generated for your images
Comment synchroniser un agenda ou un carnet d'adresses entre Nextcloud et un smartphone Android. Installer et configurer l'application DAVdroid.
The site shows users how Facebook categorizes them. It doesn’t reveal the data it is buying about their offline lives.
Find out what data Facebook stores about you. Join us in our fight for a social network that respects our right to privacy.
Class-action lawsuits target the biometric privacy policies of several Internet giants
Foxconn’s clout as Apple’s manufacturing partner nets billions in incentives.
Social media giant Facebook has confessed to giving the personal details of thousands of its users to the British government this year.
In the "first half of 2016" (the most specific we're permitted to be), we received a subpoena
from the Eastern District of Virginia. The subpoena required us to provide information about two
Signal users for a federal grand jury investigation.
We've designed the Signal service to minimize the data we retain about Signal users, so the only
information we can produce in response to a request like this is the date and time a user
registered with Signal and the last date of a user's connectivity to the Signal service.
Notably, things we don't have stored include anything about a user's contacts (such as the contacts
themselves, a hash of the contacts, any other derivative contact information), anything about a
user's groups (such as how many groups a user is in, which groups a user is in, the membership lists
of a user's groups), or any records of who a user has been communicating with.
All message contents are end to end encrypted, so we don't have that information either.
This is the first subpoena that we've received. It originally included a broad gag order that
would have prevented us from publishing this notice, but the ACLU represented us in quickly
and successfully securing our ability to publish the transcripts below. We're committed to
treating any future requests the same way: working with effective and talented organizations
like the ACLU, and publishing transcripts of our responses to government requests here.
Below is the transcript for this request.
Insecam.com - the world biggest directory of online surveillance security IP cameras. Watch live street, traffic, parking, office, road, beach, earth online webcams.
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Ladar Levison: For the first time, the founder of an encrypted email startup reveals how the FBI and the US legal system made sure we don't have the right to much privacy in the first place
AT&T a permis à la NSA d’avoir accès à des milliards d’emails échangés sur le territoire américain, parmi lesquels ceux du siège des Nations unies à New York, révèle le « New York Times ».