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Tiarap - Privacy-First Free DNS Resolver. Block over 275K: ads, ad-tracking, malware and phising domains. No Logging, dns0x20, No ECS, DNSSEC Validation.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from doh.tiar.app
Email Cleaner: Clean tracking links and pixels from email newsletters
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from bengtan.com
It turns out that Juggalo makeup blocks facial recognition technology
submitted 5 years ago by Mnemonic from consequenceofsound.net
EncryptedList - a collective list of products & services that offer zero-knowledge or end-to-end encryption
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from encryptedlist.xyz
Lockdown Privacy - block trackers, ads, and badware — in all your apps. Free and open source.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from lockdownprivacy.com
Fix Windows 10 Privacy can disable approximately 130 rules to protect your privacy
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from modzero.github.io
Surveillance Self-Defense - an expert guide to protecting you and your friends from online spying
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from ssd.eff.org
dnscrypt-proxy-modns - fork of dnscrypt-proxy to implement a multiple-relay-based DNS anonymization protocol
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from github.com
Sartox - For a better world and better privacy
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from b3rap.neocities.org
humanID is an anonymous, bot-resistant online login for safer online communities
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from human-id.org
TorBox is an easy to use, anonymizing router based on a Raspberry Pi. It creates a separate WiFi that routes the encrypted network data over the Tor network.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from torbox.ch
Use the DuckDuckGo Extension to Block FLoC, Google’s New Tracking Method in Chrome
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from spreadprivacy.com
Browsers benchmark with DuckDuckGo privacy extension
stealthify - use Stealth as a Proxy for better Privacy
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from github.com
email-untracker: Get rid of tracking links and spy pixels (self-hosted)
OptMeowt lets you easily opt out of data selling and tracking
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from privacytechlab.org
Gladys - a privacy-first, open-source home assistant
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from gladysassistant.com
Private messaging apps - use a messaging app that's not controlled by a big tech giant
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from reclaimthenet.org
Quick Sync Me - secure peer-to-peer file transfer in your browser
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from quicksync.me
Solitude is an open source privacy analysis tool that enables you to conduct your own privacy investigations into where your private data goes once it leaves your web browser or mobile device.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from research.nccgroup.com
TorBox - a hidden mailbox service only accessible from TOR
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from torbox36ijlcevujx7mjb4oiusvwgvmue7jfn2cvutwa6kl6to3uyqad.onion
anonmail is a OnionMail server
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from wc2eyfmw7wrwomf4.onion
Protect your email address against spam and improve your visitor's email experience by replacing your mailto links with a personal and unique Mailto.id email link
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from mailto.id
nsupdate.info is a dynamic dns service that is simple, usable, free, friendly, secure and respects your privacy.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from nsupdate.info
Stealth is an account-free, privacy-oriented, and feature-rich Reddit client.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from gitlab.com
Mail2Tor is a free anonymous e-mail service to protect your privacy. It allows anyone to send and receive email anonymously via webmail or with an email client.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from mail2tor2zyjdctd.onion
Firefox 87 trims HTTP Referrers by default to protect user privacy
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from blog.mozilla.org
DuckDuckGo just passed 100,000,000 searches in a day
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from twitter.com
pihole-antitelemetry - research shows Google collects 20x more data from Android than Apple collects from iOS. Block both using pihole.
dnspeep - a tool to spy on your DNS queries
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from jvns.ca
OnionLand Search - Discover Hidden Services and access to Tor's onion sites
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from 3bbad7fauom4d6sgppalyqddsqbf5u5p56b5k5uk2zxsy3d6ey2jobad.onion
Sonar - the most secure and private web messenger in Tor
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from sonarmsng5vzwqezlvtu2iiwwdn3dxkhotftikhowpfjuzg7p3ca5eid.onion
All Private, Anonymous and Decentralized Networks
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from publish0x.com
Anonymity Networks: Lokinet
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from secretsofthedark.com
9 Privacy Focused Search Engines/Browsers
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from blog.maggrand.com
blabber.im you will get a secure instant messenger for your smartphone, tablet, laptop and PC.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from blabber.im
Snikket is a decentralised messaging app with a focus on privacy and ease of use.
submitted 4 years ago by [deleted] from snikket.org
White House Now Thinks Harvesting Fitness Tracker Data Could Stop The Next Mass Shooting
submitted 5 years ago by Mnemonic from techdirt.com
Google sued over tracking user location data without consent
submitted 4 years ago by jamesK_3rd from files.catbox.moe
The FBI somehow obtained the IP address of someone who allegedly visited an ISIS-related site on the dark web. The DOJ is blocking discussion of the issue from entering the public docket.
submitted 2 years ago by neolib from vice.com
Most apps used in US classrooms share students' personal data with advertisers, researchers find
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from cyberscoop.com
Verizon overrides users’ opt-out preferences in push to collect browsing history
submitted 3 years ago by Drewski from arstechnica.com
Just between you and me...
submitted 6 years ago by useless_aether from gab.com
How Dare Signal Protect Its Users From Surveillance, Asks Ethicist Who Advises The FBI
submitted 2 years ago by Drewski from techdirt.com
The Netherlands wants to monitor all payments above 100 euros: “Opens the door to unprecedented mass surveillance”.
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from malwaretips.com
No wonder Reddit pushes you so hard to use their app. This is after only a few hours of use ...
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from i.imgur.com
Google is sued for auto-installing Covid “spyware” on people’s phones
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from reclaimthenet.org
The Yellow Onion is a curated directory of onion services.
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from yellowonion.org
Today Google is turning on activity tracking for many users that had it turned off previously.
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from tutanota.com
Man wrongfully arrested because of incorrect facial recognition from software
submitted 3 years ago by magnora7 from abcnews.go.com
Why is a 22GB database containing 56 million US folks' personal details sitting on the open internet using a Chinese IP address? Seriously, why?
submitted 5 years ago by useless_aether from theregister.co.uk
fb now forces its users to upload a face photo before being able to access their account
submitted 6 years ago by useless_aether from i0.wp.com
Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic
submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from arstechnica.com
Telegram To Disclose Phones, IP Addresses At Authorities' Requests
submitted 6 months ago by Cancelthis from rferl.org
Rep. Thomas Massie Rallies Against Privacy-Invasive Vehicle “Kill Switch” Mandate
submitted 1 year ago by Drewski from reclaimthenet.org
Congressman who is leading effort to renew Warrantless Surveillance finds out he was under FBI Surveillance
submitted 2 years ago by Drewski from nytimes.com
Police warrant orders Ring to provide man's home footage
submitted 2 years ago by Drewski from theregister.com
Mozilla CSO demands fines to curb Big Tech surveillance
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from theregister.com
Age Verification Providers Say Don’t Worry About California Design Code; You’ll Just Have To Scan Your Face For Every Website You Visit
Tor - an emergency release due to an IPFire GeoIP database bug
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from forum.torproject.net
Eighteen of 25 reproductive health apps and wearable devices reviewed by Mozilla received a *Privacy Not Included warning label – meaning they are problematic when it comes to protecting users' privacy and security.
Amazon’s Roomba Deal Is Really About Mapping Your Home
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from archive.ph
Barack Obama proposes “modifications” to online anonymity when people are “rude, obnoxious, cruel, or lie”
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from reclaimthenet.org
Terminal emulator requires SSO login and transfers telemetry associated to email
DHS Worries Covid-19 Masks Are Breaking Facial Recognition, Leaked Document Shows
submitted 4 years ago by CompleteDoubterII from theintercept.com
There Are No Checks and Balances: FISA Must Be Scrapped - If it stopped terrorism or caught bad guys, the spooks who drool over our most intimate data would produce evidence showing that
submitted 5 years ago by useless_aether from amgreatness.com
How Washington Is Ramming REAL ID Down Our Throats
submitted 5 years ago by Drewski from theamericanconservative.com
Today, For the first time, I genuinely felt like my privacy was breached. Here's what happened.
submitted 5 years ago by [deleted] from old.reddit.com
Vizio exec: we'd have to charge a premium on "dumb" TVs to make up for the money we'll lose by not spying on you
submitted 6 years ago by useless_aether from boingboing.net
UK Plan to require ID for all online porn from April ‘to go ahead’ – with all porn sites requiring credit card details or government-issued ID
submitted 6 years ago by useless_aether from metro.co.uk
Siri “unintentionally” recorded private convos; Apple agrees to pay $95M
submitted 3 months ago by Drewski from arstechnica.com
phraie
submitted 10 months ago by askllr from lkpcth.github.io
Spain tells Sam Altman, Worldcoin to shut down its eyeball-scanning orbs
submitted 1 year ago by [deleted] from arstechnica.com
IPTV Anti-Piracy Threats May Increase Male Motivation to Pirate By 30%
submitted 1 year ago by [deleted] from torrentfreak.com
Second Cloudflare hack reveals the dangers of them seeing all passwords
submitted 1 year ago by Drewski from simplifiedprivacy.com
I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location, Browsing Data, Photos, and Spams You with Ads
submitted 1 year ago by [deleted] from 404media.co
SuperVPN already leaked customers’ data back in May 2022. This time, it has exposed a whopping 133 GB of data, including personal details of its unsuspecting users, such as IP addresses.
submitted 1 year ago by [deleted] from hackread.com
The “Location Off” switch on your phone is a lie.
submitted 1 year ago by [deleted] from gabrielsieben.tech
NC bill would allow police to track phones without warrant
submitted 1 year ago by Drewski from wral.com
Clearview AI scraped 30 billion images from Facebook and gave them to cops: it puts everyone into a 'perpetual police line-up'
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from businessinsider.com
Discord promises outraged users it won’t store call recordings - for now
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from arstechnica.com
Signal app warns it will quit UK if law weakens end-to-end encryption
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from theguardian.com
In Argentina, getting a new SIM card will now require giving up biometric data
Appliance makers sad that 50% of customers won’t connect smart appliances
Apple Has Begun Scanning Your Local Image Files Without Consent
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from sneak.berlin
Experts warn people not to put Amazon Echo Alexa devices in their bedrooms (just don't buy them)
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from mirror.co.uk
A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from technologyreview.com
Real-Life ‘Invisibility Cloak’ Stops AI Cameras From Recognizing People
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from petapixel.com
Use RSS for privacy and efficiency
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from rsapkf.org
TikTok Is Able to Track Users’ Keystrokes Without Consent — Here’s Why That’s a Huge Risk
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from childrenshealthdefense.org
Visitors to the EU will soon have to give up their fingerprint, have their photo taken
Japan steps up its digital ID push, tells public they may lose health insurance if they don’t sign up
Signal Says It Will Exit India Rather Than Compromise Its Encryption
How to hide your IP address - a field guide to VPNs, proxies, and traffic relaying
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from educatedguesswork.org
Dutch employee fired by U.S. firm for shutting off webcam awarded €75,000 in court
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from nltimes.nl
Brave's founder: DuckDuckGo's Browser not only allows cookies from Microsoft's trackers, but also allows users to be tracked via URLs
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from ghacks.net
Telegram has released user data to German Feds in multiple cases
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from twitter.com
Norway to Track All Supermarket Purchases
submitted 2 years ago by [deleted] from lifeinnorway.net
In Defense of Anonymity
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from theamericansun.com
"I’m wondering if that was a factor in moving Google Maps from http://maps.google.com to http://google.com/maps: If you give Maps access to your current location then Google’s search engine can also access it."
submitted 3 years ago by [deleted] from mobile.twitter.com