How to stop the Kazakhstan government from intercepting your internet traffic
Update: The Kazakh government has halted its CA plans for now. If you previously installed the certificate, make sure...
The fight for online privacy is heating up in Maine
About two years ago, the United States Senate voted in favor of Senate Joint Resolution 34, essentially enabling internet...
7 privacy and security takeaways in Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends Report
The biggest slide deck about the internet is back! Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends Report has highlighted important online observations...
The fight for your face: The battles deciding the fate of...
This post was originally published on May 29, 2019.
Last week, San Francisco became the first city in the U.S....
Worried your devices will get confiscated at the border? Here’s what...
There is growing evidence to suggest that border security agents are taking greater steps to intrude into our daily...
Profits rise, but Facebook’s poor privacy could still cost Zuckerberg
NOTE: This post was originally published on April 25, 2019
Countless privacy breaches don’t seem to have taken their toll...
UK’s Online Harms White Paper casts a cloud on free speech
The UK government has introduced a new regulatory framework that seeks to push companies with online platforms to regulate...
10 ways the NSA is spying on you right now
What is the NSA? The spying powers of the NSA have broadened since the Patriot Act. Here’s how the NSA could be spying on you right now.
A controversial NSA phone records program might be shutting down
The National Security Agency (NSA) may be ending a program that analyzes the records of hundreds of millions of...
India proposes mass surveillance measures in new IT bill
NOTE: This post was originally published on March 1, 2019
India’s government is taking drastic steps to surveil and censor...