Cease RISAA, the FISA Mass Surveillance Expansion - 1 Day Left RISAA - Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act. FISA - Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. We all have the right to privacy in our communications, which includes placing restrictions on the government’s abili… B • April 19
Google Assures “Find My Device” Will Work, Even When Device Is Powered Off As of April 8, 2024, Google has officially declared the launch of its highly anticipated, revamped Find My Device network for Android, which now functions with offline devices. Just like iPhones since iOS15. This feature… B • April 11
AT&T Data Leak of 73M Customers - What To Do According to an AT&T support article, the carrier is contacting all 7.6 million affected current customers to reset their passcodes (and about 65.4M former customers). Additionally, AT&T will reach out to both current an… B • April 8
“Why Should I Care About Privacy?” An often-heard argument against pro-privacy movements is the idea that individuals do not require privacy if they have “nothing to hide.” This misconception is concerning as it implies that those advocating for privacy m… B • April 7
Outlook Is The Latest Data Aggregation Service From Microsoft Ever use Microsoft’s Outlook e-mail service? You might want to re-think it or change e-mail providers! With their new rollout of Outlook on Windows 11, it seems that the company has converted its e-mail application into … B • April 4
Google Is Deleting The Search Data Of Millions Of Users Who Used Incognito Mode …Or are they? Yes, it does sound too good to be true, but better than absolutely nothing. Google will erase the private browsing history of millions of individuals who used “incognito” mode in its Chrome browser as part… B • April 4
Facebook Secretly Monitored Users’ Snapchat Activity In A Covert Project In the year 2016, Facebook initiated a confidential endeavor aimed at intercepting and decoding the network communication between individuals utilizing Snapchat’s phone application and its servers. The objective was to g… B • March 30
Mozilla Drops OneRep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks Really happy to hear this! On March 14th, 2024, an article was published by a reputable source claiming that OneRep’s CEO, Dimitiri Shelest, was running many people-search websites since 2010. On March 21, 2024, he admit… B • March 30