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The SEC Is Spying On All Your Trades, Linking Them To Your SSN And Sharing The Data With 3,000 Agencies

submitted 3 days ago by PanzerDivision from zerohedge.com

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Proton has developed its very own CAPTCHA service and it touts the new system as the world’s first CAPTCHA that is “censorship resistant"

submitted 8 days ago by PanzerDivision from techcrunch.com

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New Privacy Badger Prevents Google From Mangling More of Your Links and Invading Your Privacy

submitted 8 days ago by PanzerDivision from eff.org

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Polish Government Develops Test That Can Detect If Someone Took Abortion Pills

submitted 9 days ago by PanzerDivision from truthout.org

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Your WiFi Can See You

submitted 9 days ago by PanzerDivision from bombthrower.com

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DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser Isn’t Private

submitted 10 days ago by PanzerDivision from techrights.org

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"Wiffract" Wi-Fi method can read letters through walls

submitted 12 days ago by PanzerDivision from techspot.com

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How Much Privacy Do You Really Have In Modern Vehicles?

submitted 13 days ago by PanzerDivision from thetruthaboutcars.com

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How mobile apps illegally share your personal data

submitted 14 days ago by PanzerDivision from noyb.eu

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Israeli Cyber Firms Have Developed an 'Insane' New Spyware Tool

submitted 14 days ago by PanzerDivision from haaretz.com

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QuaranTab - A browser extension to cut-off network access to a website to prevent it from phoning home. This allows you to input sensitive data into a website without worrying about it being stolen.

submitted 17 days ago by PanzerDivision from github.com

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Homeland Security Uses AI Tool to Analyze Social Media of U.S. Citizens and Refugees

submitted 18 days ago by boston_blackie from vice.com

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Google’s Topics API will not be enabled in Vivaldi

submitted 20 days ago by PanzerDivision from vivaldi.com

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Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome.

submitted 20 days ago by PanzerDivision from arstechnica.com

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UK owners of smart home devices being asked for swathes of personal data

submitted 22 days ago by PanzerDivision from theguardian.com

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Mozilla Foundation Donate ‘Privacy Nightmare on Wheels’: Every Car Brand Reviewed By Mozilla — Including Ford, Volkswagen and Toyota — Flunks Privacy Test

submitted 23 days ago by PanzerDivision from foundation.mozilla.org

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Researchers say it’s virtually impossible to make an A.I. model ‘forget’ the things it learns from private user data

submitted 27 days ago by PanzerDivision from archive.ph

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Browser extensions spy on you, even if its developers don't

submitted 27 days ago by PanzerDivision from vitonsky.net

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New York police will use drones to monitor backyard parties this weekend, spurring privacy concerns

submitted 27 days ago by PanzerDivision from news.yahoo.com

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The FBI Has Collected DNA Profiles for 21 Million People

submitted 28 days ago by Drewski from theintercept.com

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Elon Musk's X wants to collect users' biometric data and education history, an upcoming privacy policy update shows

submitted 28 days ago by Drewski from businessinsider.com

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Don’t Look Up! 'Orwellian' AI Traffic Cameras Raise Privacy Concerns

submitted 28 days ago by Drewski from theepochtimes.com

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Google Removes ‘Pirate’ URLs from Users’ Privately Saved Links

submitted 28 days ago by PanzerDivision from torrentfreak.com

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Elon Musk’s X now wants your biometric data, as well as your job and education history for ‘safety, security, and identification purposes’

submitted 28 days ago by PanzerDivision from archive.ph

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I Tracked an NYC Subway Rider's Movements with an MTA ‘Feature’

submitted 29 days ago by PanzerDivision from 404media.co

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Hackers Can Silently Grab Your IP Through Skype. Microsoft Is In No Rush to Fix It

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from 404media.co

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Jitsi, the open-source video conferencing platform, now requires a Google, Microsoft, or Facebook account for their online service

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from jitsi.org

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Facebook is Corrupt Evil Spyware

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from simplifiedprivacy.com

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Bill Gates: Every Person on Earth Should 'Prove Their Identity' with 'Digital ID'

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from slaynews.com

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AI can hear what you’re typing over Zoom with 93 per cent accuracy

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from blog.shiningscience.com

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Hackers can use credit bureaus to dox nearly anyone in America

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from 404media.co

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Gates Foundation Pushes National Digital ID Tech

submitted 1 month ago by Zommy from reclaimthenet.org

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Prestium is an Linux distro that natively runs I2P.

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from github.com

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What Zoom’s AI Blunder Can Teach Us About Future Threats to Privacy

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from privateinternetaccess.com

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Subscription users of X, formerly Twitter, will need to send a selfie and copy of ID to an Israeli verification company.

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from aljazeera.com

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How PayPal Shares Your Data

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from paypal.com

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POLICE ARE GETTING DNA DATA FROM PEOPLE WHO THINK THEY OPTED OUT

submitted 1 month ago by boston_blackie from theintercept.com

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Many Android devices that U.S. carriers offer their subscribers contain dangerous bloatware that introduces severe risks to the privacy and security of the users.

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from restoreprivacy.com

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Police Are Getting DNA Data from People Who Think They Opted Out

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from theintercept.com

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DuckDuckGo Tracks clicks in noscript version of duckduckgo (html.duckduckgo.com)

submitted 1 month ago * by orangered from self.privacy

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How can I receive a text not attached to my identity in Canada

submitted 1 month ago by Amazing_Daft from self.privacy

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Why you should care about privacy (even if no one else around you does)

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from web.archive.org

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Veilid is a peer-to-peer network for easily sharing various kinds of data.

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from gitlab.com

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EFF: Your Computer Should Say What You Tell It To Say - Chrome's new feature WEI and how it will doxx you

submitted 1 month ago by SoCo from eff.org

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How a N.B. research team wants to identify people through their footsteps

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from globalnews.ca

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Privacy Storm Brewing As Zoom's Updated Terms Greenlight AI Model Training With User Data

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from zerohedge.com

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Another reason for not using Edge: it wants to take screenshots of every webpage you visit

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from neowin.net

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New acoustic attack steals data from keystrokes with 95% accuracy

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from bleepingcomputer.com

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Intel Graphics Drivers Now Collect Telemetry By Default

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from techpowerup.com

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kloak - a privacy tool that makes keystroke biometrics less effective

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from github.com

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ChatGPT Is a Privacy Disaster Waiting To Happen

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from privateinternetaccess.com

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The Latest Threat to Privacy: CBDCs

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from privateinternetaccess.com

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How to Quickly Get to the Important Truth Inside Any Privacy Policy

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from themarkup.org

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New Zealand Keeps Doxxing Registered Gun Owners

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from reason.com

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Poland-based spyware LetMeSpy is no longer operational and said it will shut down after a June data breach wiped out its servers

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from techcrunch.com

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real-world-onion-sites - a list of substantial, commercial-or-social-good mainstream websites which provide onion services

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from github.com

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There’s a tool by “Privacy4Cars” which gives “privacy facts” of your car. Requires you to have the VIN number.

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from vehicleprivacyreport.com

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How Law Enforcement Gets Around Your Smartphone's Encryption

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from csrc.link

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A famed group of technology activists is now working to develop a system that will allow the creation of messaging and social networking apps that won’t keep hold of users’ personal data

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from washingtonpost.com

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Canon is warning that sensitive Wi-Fi settings don’t automatically get wiped during resets, so customers should manually delete them before selling, discarding, or getting them repaired

submitted 1 month ago by PanzerDivision from arstechnica.com

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Putin's Latest Law Criminalizes Online Anonymity, Mandates Identity Checks For Platform Use

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from reclaimthenet.org

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Uninstall Threads & Stop Trusting Meta & Billionaire Sociopaths - Tec Syndicate

submitted 1 month ago by zyxzevn from youtube.com

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Why haven't password complexity rules gone away yet?

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from lydiaoncybersecurity.com

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Quiet is an alternative to team chat apps like Slack, Discord, and Element that does not require trusting a central server or running one's own. In Quiet, all data syncs directly between a team's devices over Tor with no server required

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from tryquiet.org

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A video shows how easy it is to find your location through a photo

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from diyphotography.net

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ESRB proposes facial recognition as new form of age verification

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from gamedeveloper.com

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Court Rejects Efforts to Identify Anonymous Webhost

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from eff.org

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FBI Seizure of Mastodon Server is a Wakeup Call to Fediverse Users and Hosts to Protect their Users

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from eff.org

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The ESRB Wants to Scan Gamers' Faces to Verify Their Ages

submitted 2 months ago by SoCo from gizmodo.com

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Alcohol sellers to start biometric scanning your face or palm to verify age.

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from axios.com

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You Can Help Stop These Bad Internet Bills

submitted 2 months ago by Drewski from eff.org

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UK: Major banks' privacy policies allow them to monitor customers' social media accounts

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from archive.is

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Bill That Would Push For Online ID Checks Is Scheduled For Markup This Week

submitted 2 months ago by Drewski from reclaimthenet.org

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4chan for economists' is melting down as racist, sexist anonymous posts are linked to Harvard, Yale, and other top institutions

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from archive.ph

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The TSA will use facial recognition in over 400 airports

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from theverge.com

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‘Our goal is to require a digital ID to use the internet’ …

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from 12ft.io

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Here’s How San Franciscans Feel About the Amazon Palm Readers Popping Up in Whole Foods

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from sfstandard.com

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Yale University vows to 'geolocate' most EJMR users

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from karlstack.com

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How tech companies got access to our tax data

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from technologyreview.com

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Google releases Nearby Share a Windows clone of Android AirDrop - providing the most unnecessarily invasive way to provide slight convenience

submitted 2 months ago by SoCo from pcworld.com

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How to delete yourself from the internet

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from androidpolice.com

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Lemmy is so much like email it even brought back spy/tracker pixels

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from raddle.me

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The Erosion of Privacy and its Consequences - Naomi Brockwell

submitted 2 months ago by Drewski from odysee.com

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The Veins In Your Hand Are The Next Dystopian Target For Biometric ID Scanning

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from reclaimthenet.org

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Tor Is Not Just for Anonymity

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from blog.pastly.net

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A Proposed Law Would Force Internet Companies to Spy on Their Users for the DEA

submitted 2 months ago by Drewski from gizmodo.com

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Blocking Threads won't be enough to protect privacy once they join the Fediverse

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from privacy.thenexus.today

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US Spies Are Buying Americans' Private Data. Congress Has a Chance to Stop It

submitted 2 months ago by Drewski from wired.com

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How Threads’ privacy policy compares to Twitter’s (and its rivals’)

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from arstechnica.com

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Look at all the data Threads collects. Crazy, right? They don't even try to hide it anymore.

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from i.imgur.com

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Why Privacy Is Overrated

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from molodtsov.me

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Docs Show FBI Pressures Cops to Keep Phone Surveillance Secrets

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from archive.ph

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Internet Service Providers are Logging Everything You Do Online

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from restoreprivacy.com

  • 1 comment
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On the Road to Privacy Invasion: Unmasking the Reality of Auto Surveillance

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from thankyourobot.com

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First major fine (€ 1 million) for using Google Analytics

submitted 2 months ago by PanzerDivision from noyb.eu

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Government Agents Routinely Entering Private Lands Without Warrants

submitted 2 months ago by Drewski from starkrealities.substack.com

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Starting in version 1.54, Brave will automatically block website port scanning

submitted 3 months ago by PanzerDivision from arstechnica.com

  • 1 comment
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States haven’t stopped spying on their citizens, post-Snowden - they’ve just got sneakier

submitted 3 months ago by PanzerDivision from theguardian.com

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The Government Has a Controversial Idea to Track Mental Health Crisis Calls

submitted 3 months ago by PanzerDivision from themarkup.org

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Protonmail has officially launched Proton Pass, a password manager

submitted 3 months ago by PanzerDivision from proton.me

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