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The surprising spying / privacy implications of your phone's inertial measurement device
Apps and Web sites can use your phone's IMU to sneak out far more data than you'd think.
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Linux and free software
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Signal Messenger is walking wounded
Never trust a Bioleninist. Especially not with your private messages.
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Archives
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Considerations of privacy when using Lightning versus CoinJoins
A.k.a the practical difference between a series of private coin transactions and a series of Lightning ones.
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Archives
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The poor man's anonymizing VPN tunnel using SSH and pppd
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Linux and free software
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What's an "unverified device"? What's "cross device verification"?
Matrix goes to great lengths to keep your conversations private. Here is a primer on how that works.
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Linux and free software
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Having trouble disabling HTTP strict transport security?
The problem may be in your browser. Here's the fix.
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Linux and free software
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Six things to demand from your Internet Service Provider
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Archives
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How to install Google Play Services, Google Play Store, and proprietary apps on a secondary user in GrapheneOS
Run many proprietary Android applications in a strong sandbox on your phone. Control when they run — giving you maximum privacy while making minimal ...
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Linux and free software
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How to minimize your private data footprint on the Web
Here is a summary of what knowledgeable people do in order to browse the Web while minimizing data leakage and cross-site correlation / tracking.
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Linux and free software
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Why does a COVID travel pass app require anything other than medical information?
From the NHS (U.K. government health care) Web site come the following revelations.
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COVID-19 heresy