What Apple’s fight against the FBI means for the future of...
Apple CEO Tim Cook made headlines last week when he released an open letter opposing a recent court order...
Court case forces Apple to hack themselves
A California judge issued an order that would force Apple to program backdoors into its own products.
The Snowden Effect: 4 things we’ve learned since the privacy bubble...
Here's a recap of the major events that have happened since Snowden's revelations and a semi-dystopian look at what the future holds.
Politics and privacy: Where does your 2016 presidential candidate stand?
*Last update 3/07/2016
As the 2016 presidential primaries are only a few weeks away, candidates from around the country are...
What would you give for free Wi-Fi? Probably more than you...
This post was originally published on January 13, 2016.
What’s awesomer than free public Wi-Fi?
When you find a free public...
Online privacy is why Sweden wins the internet
Sweden: The true Land of the Free. No country protects your privacy more than Sweden does. Here's how they do it.
OMG Ed Snowden is on Twitter!!!!
Within two hours of joining Twitter last month, Edward Snowden garnered nearly 300,000 followers. Two weeks later, 1.4 million...
Facebook can identify you even if it can’t see your face...
It’s creepy enough that Facebook can recognize your face in photos. Even if you didn’t upload it yourself, Facebook...
AT&T happy to help NSA spy on millions
A joint investigation between the New York Times and ProPublica details decades-long collaboration between AT&T and the NSA.
Germany is spending $3 million to build its own PRISM
After Edward Snowden exposed US government’s mass surveillance operations, most of the world was appalled. Germany was among the...