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Notices tagged with privacy, page 3

  1. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Saturday, 22-Aug-2020 05:42:43 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #PrivateInternetAccess #ProprietarySoftware #Security #privacy ☞ Experian breach affects over 24 million customers and businesses in South Africa https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/experian-breach-affects-over-24-million-customers-and-businesses-in-south-africa/
    In conversation Saturday, 22-Aug-2020 05:42:43 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Experian breach affects over 24 million customers and businesses in South Africa
      from Privacy News Online by Private Internet Access VPN
      Experian breach affects over 24 million customers and businesses in South Africa
  2. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 21-Aug-2020 13:07:56 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    Well, you should just #deleteFacebook is you really value your #privacy https://cubiclenate.com/2020/08/21/facebook-container-tab-in-firefox/
    In conversation Friday, 21-Aug-2020 13:07:56 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Facebook Container Tab in Firefox
      By CubicleNate from CubicleNate's Techpad

      Guard Your Privacy Online

      An unfortunate reality to life online today is that some popular sites do not respect your privacy at all. The issue is not the data that you knowingly and freely give them. The issue is that they collect data on you without explicit consent. Oh, sure, you do agree to their “terms of service” that are written in legalese and all the important bits are buried in the depths of it. Facebook is quite possibly one of the worst offenders to stalking you around the internet. It’s one thing to be “watched” when using the Facebook properties as it only makes sense that they are monitoring what you do, what you post and so forth, it’s another thing for them to track you when you go to other sites. That is stalking and although legal, it is not at all ethical. The solution, using Facebook Container Tab in Firefox.

      The purpose of this article is to give you a layer of protection against being stalked by Facebook. If this is all the information you need to convince yourself of the benefits. Install Firefox, if you haven’t already been using it then install the Facebook Container tab.

      This is the first of what will be many security and privacy tips that I hope average folks can use. Although most of what I write targets Linux and specifically openSUSE Linux; I am straying just a bit. This article also assumes that you have some idea how to install software on your particular operating system.

      Installation

      If you are running a modern Linux distribution, you likely have Firefox installed by default. There are some unfortunate exceptions of which I cannot recall nor do I care to recall at this time. openSUSE, Ubuntu, along with its flavors, Fedora and MX Linux have it installed by default.

      Windows, and MacOS, you will have to navigate here:

      https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/

      For a Linux user, Firefox should be in the main package repository. Consult your specific distribution if, for some extremely odd reason, you do not have it already installed. You can also use the aforementioned link to get a tar.gz archive and follow those instructions there.

      Firefox truly is the best browser you can have on any computer and this Facebook container tab really cements it in for me. To get the add-on, follow this link:

      https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/facebook-container/

      Why it’s Important

      Many sites are collecting as much personal data from you as they can to make a dollar off of you. To be clear, I am not bothered by advertising on websites. What I am bothered by is advertising that stalks you. I also have to acknowledge that this site uses Word Ads so there is something I don’t like going on there (I’ll have a better solution eventually).

      One of the worst offenders is Facebook. Even if you don’t have a Facebook account, you visit a site that has some sort of Facebook tie-in, they will create a kind of “shadow profile” on you and stalk you around the web. For those that have a Facebook account, which includes Instagram, and you want to use it in a safer, more privacy respecting fashion.

      The Facebook Container Tab extension on Firefox the best way to use a site that is hostile to your privacy and prevent excessive tracking. It helps you take control and isolate your web activity from Facebook.

      What Does it Do?

      Facebook Container works by isolating your Facebook identity into a separate container that makes it difficult for Facebook to track your visits to other websites with third-party cookies. In effect, you are only allowing Facebook to track what you do on their web properties, not on the entirety of the Internet.

      Facebook Container Add-on

      How it works

      This extension secures your Facebook tabs. When you close the tab, it deletes your Facebook cookies, and logs you out of Facebook. The next time you navigate to Facebook it will load in a new browser tab (the “Container”). It can be distinguished with another color or in my case, it underlines the tab.

      Facebook and Instagram tabs are underlined to identify it being in its own container.

      Once the extension is installed, you don’t have to think much of it. Log in and use Facebook normally. The browser will automatically detect if you are going to a Facebook property. Should you click on a non-Facebook link or navigate to a non-Facebook website in the URL bar, these pages will load outside of the container, in effect preventing the stalking and monitoring of Facebook.

      Something that has become quite common is seeing a “Facebook Share” buttons on other sites. If you should click on that share, Firefox will load them within the Facebook Container. You should know that using these buttons passes information to Facebook about the website that you shared from.

      Facebook share… beware

      The Price of Security Costs in Convenience

      How you engage other websites outside of Facebook may be impacted by the container tabs. Most of what I view doesn’t have this encumberment but you are not likely me. As is such, some website features will not function as you may expect.

      Since you will be logged into Facebook only in the Container, embedded Facebook comments and Like buttons in tabs outside the Facebook Container will not work. This is how Facebook is prevented from associating information about your activity on websites outside of Facebook to your Facebook identity.

      If you have used Facebook credentials to log into into In addition, websites. First of all, bad idea. Giving Facebook keys to other accounts is a terrible, terrible idea. That is like throwing your wallet and keys in the front yard with a sign pointing down to detailed instructions about which keys access your home, car and bank account.

      If you want a password manager. You can read about Bitwarden here and decide for yourself if you want to use it. If you would like to sign up for a free account, navigate here.

      Facebook credentials will generally not work properly with this extension because it is designed to separate Facebook use from use of other websites. This is the cost of convenience but I have provided a much better solution with Bitwarden.

      What Facebook Container Does Not Do

      This extension does not prevent Facebook from mishandling the data it already has or that you have given to it. Facebook will do what Facebook does. Whatever you do on Facebook, automatically assume that you have permitted all of Facebook and any of its partners to pass around your data like a dish of mashed sweat potatoes at a family dinner. Facebook has access to everything that you do while you are on Facebook.com, or Instagram.com and WhatsApp. This includes Facebook posts, comments, photo uploads, likes or other emotional responses as well as any and all data you share with Facebook connected apps.

      Ideally, none of us should use Facebook but that is one of the “city centers” of the Internet. Likely, it is a service you find valuable and you should have tools to limit what data Facebook can obtain. This extension focuses on limiting Facebook tracking, but other ad networks may try to correlate your Facebook activities with your regular browsing.

      Additional Notes

      This extension alone is not going to prevent every bit of tracking in association with Facebook. This is but one layer or one other line of defense to protect you. In addition to this extension, you can change your Facebook settings, use Private Browsing, enable Tracking Protection, block third-party cookies, use an Ad blocker like uBlock Origin and/or use Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension to further limit tracking. Implementing all of these bits at one go may not work out for you so add them one at a time to see how many conveniences are wroth giving up for a little more security and privacy.

      You may wonder if Mozilla collects data from your use of the Facebook Container extension. All they receive are the number of times the extension is installed or removed. If you would like to learn more and its specifics, feel free. It’s open source.

      There are already container features that are built in to Firefox. When you enable Facebook Container, you may also see Containers named Personal, Work, Shopping, and Banking while you browse. If you wish to use multiple Containers, you’ll have the best user experience if you install the Firefox Multi-Account Containers extension. More information about containers can be obtained from the Mozilla support site.

      What I like

      I have, in effect, cut Facebook off from stalking me around the internet. They are not able to monitor my activities outside of Facebook and make advertising recommendations to me based on my interests.

      Isolating Facebook in a tab and closing it truly cuts Facebook off from my browser and computer. Think about it. With other solutions, like using Google Chrome, when you “log out” of Facebook or close the tab that had Facebook running in it. There is still code running on your computer and reporting back Facebook on your activity. This happens regardless of whether or not you have a Facebook account. Container tabs allows the freedom of the information without the associated costs in loss of privacy.

      What I Don’t Like

      I don’t like that this extension isn’t activated by default. Although, I do understand why they would not as the uninformed or oblivious user would think there is something wrong with Firefox and potentially abandon it when some external sites Facebook plugins wouldn’t work properly. Rather than frustrate the user by having it active by default (which would be my choice), they deactivate it and let the informed user protect themselves.

      The Android mobile Firefox client does not support this extension and that annoys me quite a bit. I am not sure why the mobile app is crippled. Perhaps it is a different web engine. I know that Firefox uses the WebKit instead of the Gecko rendering engine on iOS but I don’t know about Android for sure.

      That’s all I can think of for what I don’t like about it. This is the only way I will use Facebook, on my computer using Firefox. I do not feel comfortable browsing Facebook without it having its healthy boundaries set.

      Final Thoughts

      Security on the World Wide Web is not as simple as it once was. Many sites, generally from “big tech” are not being very respectful of your privacy and are preying on your ignorance of their actions. They get away with it by creating these massive End User License Agreements (EULAs) that you have to agree to in order to use their site. They don’t make it clear that just by browsing to their site, they are implanting code on your computer’s browser to track and monitor you and what you do, mostly for ad revenue but maybe for other nefarious activity.

      Facebook containers will prevent some of that stalking. It will contain the tracking but that is it. This is one of many steps that should be taken when making voyages across the “scary internet”. Prepare yourself and your computer. Use Firefox and enable the Facebook container tabs, even if you don’t have a Facebook account. Your identity, privacy and security are quite important in so many ways. This is a no-cost option with a minor penalty in loss of convenience. Check it out, see if it is sustainable. Once you see the benefits of container tabs, you won’t regret the decision to go Firefox.

      References

      Download Firefox from Mozilla.org
      Facebook Container from addons.mozilla.org
      Bitwarden a Secure Password Manager on openSUSE
      Get Bitwarden Password Manager
      Multi-account Containers from addons.mozilla.org
      https://github.com/mozilla/contain-facebook
      https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers

  3. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 21-Aug-2020 02:56:18 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #EFF ☞ EFF Calls on #California Gov. #Newsom To Mandate Data #Privacy Protections for Californians Who Participate in COVID-19 Contact Tracing Programs https://www.eff.org/press/releases/eff-calls-california-gov-newsom-mandate-data-privacy-protections-californians-who
    In conversation Friday, 21-Aug-2020 02:56:18 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. EFF Calls on California Gov. Newsom To Mandate Data Privacy Protections for Californians Who Participate in COVID-19 Contact Tracing Programs
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      San Francisco—The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) called on California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers to ensure that all COVID-19 contact tracing programs include enforceable privacy protections that strictly limit how much and what kinds of data can be collected from Californians and...
  4. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 19:22:39 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    #Mozilla : XUL, #WebAuthn , #Privacy #Accessibility , and #Tor http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/141184
    In conversation Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 19:22:39 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
  5. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 13:07:34 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #TorProject #Tor #Privacy ☞ New Release: #TorBrowser 10.0a5 https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-100a5
    In conversation Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 13:07:34 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
  6. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 11:36:51 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #PrivateInternetAccess #Privacy #Surveillance ☞ Clear Channel to start tracking consumers with billboards in #Europe https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/clear-channel-to-start-tracking-consumers-with-billboards-in-europe/
    In conversation Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 11:36:51 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Clear Channel to start tracking consumers with billboards in Europe
      from Privacy News Online by Private Internet Access VPN
      Clear Channel to start tracking consumers with billboards in Europe
  7. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 11:36:16 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #EFF ☞ #California Must Recognize That #Privacy is Vital to Public #Health Efforts https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/california-must-recognize-privacy-vital-public-health-efforts
    In conversation Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 11:36:16 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. California Must Recognize That Privacy is Vital to Public Health Efforts
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      Californians have a constitutional right to privacy. There is no more important time to protect that right to privacy than during a crisis, such as the current pandemic. That is why EFF, along with the American Civil Liberties Union of California, Media Alliance, Oakland Privacy, Privacy Rights...
  8. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 09:22:56 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    Assuming you trust #mozilla with your #privacy ... https://www.ghacks.net/2020/08/20/use-mozilla-vpn-on-linux-and-mac-os-devices-right-now/ see http://techrights.org/2020/06/25/mozilla-comcast/
    In conversation Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 09:22:56 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Mozilla Shames Itself and Harms Its Reputation by Stating That “Comcast Has Taken Major Steps to Protect Customer Privacy”
      from Techrights
      It’s truly surreal that Mozilla, more so in 2020, would seek to associate itself with some of the biggest enemies of privacy (and even add Microsoft managers to its Board) while bragging about how Firefox is good for privacy
    2. Use Mozilla VPN on Linux and Mac OS devices right now - gHacks Tech News
      from gHacks Technology News
      MozWire is an open source cross-platform tool to enable Mozilla VPN connectiity on devices that are not officially supported (yet).
  9. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 04:36:08 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #Bloomberg #Surveillance ☞ #Facebook Wins Preliminary Approval for Biometric #Privacy Accord https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-20/facebook-wins-preliminary-approval-for-biometric-privacy-accord
    In conversation Thursday, 20-Aug-2020 04:36:08 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
  10. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Aug-2020 21:42:35 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #EFF #Privacy #Surveillance ☞ Civil Rights and First Amendment Defenders Urge First Circuit to Require a Warrant for Border Device Searches https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/civil-rights-and-first-amendment-defenders-urge-court-appeals-require-warrant
    In conversation Wednesday, 19-Aug-2020 21:42:35 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Civil Rights and First Amendment Defenders Urge First Circuit to Require a Warrant for Border Device Searches
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      Last month, EFF, along with co-counsel ACLU and ACLU of Massachusetts, filed a brief in Alasaad v. Wolf urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit to require a warrant for searches of electronic devices at the border. In fiscal year 2019, border officers searched over 40,000 electronic...
  11. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Aug-2020 07:21:37 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #EFF #Privacy ☞ No to Expanded #HHS #Surveillance of #COVID19 Patients https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/no-expanded-hhs-surveillance-covid-19-patients
    In conversation Tuesday, 18-Aug-2020 07:21:37 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. No to Expanded HHS Surveillance of COVID-19 Patients
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      The federal government plans to process more of our personal data, in the name of containing COVID-19, but without showing that this serious privacy intrusion would actually do anything to protect public health. EFF filed comments in opposition to these new plans from the U.S. Department of Health...
  12. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 17-Aug-2020 10:28:39 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    For society to maintain not only basic #privacy but human dignity people will need to shun places that shun cash payments. Use the analogy of discrimination against disabled people (many parallels).
    In conversation Monday, 17-Aug-2020 10:28:39 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
  13. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Monday, 17-Aug-2020 02:17:41 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    #CryptPad : An Encrypted #freesw #GoogleDocs Alternative for #Privacy Cautious Users http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/141032
    In conversation Monday, 17-Aug-2020 02:17:41 EDT from pleroma.site permalink
  14. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Sunday, 16-Aug-2020 09:31:08 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    Technology Liberates Us... Inside Golden Cages With Golden Chains http://techrights.org/2020/08/16/technology-liberates/ #freedom #freesw #privacy #surveillance #clowncomputing
    In conversation Sunday, 16-Aug-2020 09:31:08 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Technology Liberates Us... Inside Golden Cages With Golden Chains
      from Techrights
      Technology is marvellous
  15. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Saturday, 15-Aug-2020 03:55:37 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    Guest Article: A Tale of Possible #Surveillance http://techrights.org/2020/08/15/pi-surveillance/ #figosdev #techrights #newengland #privacy
    In conversation Saturday, 15-Aug-2020 03:55:37 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Guest Article: A Tale of Possible Surveillance
      from Techrights
      "If people subconsciously hire private investigators the same way they hire lawyers, that would explain a lot."
  16. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 14-Aug-2020 13:33:19 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    High-Level #Criminals Associate #Privacy With Crime Because They Want Privacy Only for Themselves (Control But No Accountability) http://techrights.org/2020/08/14/control-but-no-accountability/ #billgates
    In conversation Friday, 14-Aug-2020 13:33:19 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. High-Level Criminals Associate Privacy With Crime Because They Want Privacy Only for Themselves (Control But No Accountability)
      from Techrights
      Tyrannical tendencies from the non-scientist who tries to paint himself as Mr. “science” (Jeffrey Epstein tried to do exactly the same thing, which is why he and Gates paid universities) are bare naked for everybody to see
  17. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 14-Aug-2020 13:09:22 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #PrivateInternetAccess #Privacy ☞ #NewJersey Supreme Court rules that #passcodes aren't protected by #FifthAmendment https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/new-jersey-supreme-court-rules-that-passcodes-arent-protected-by-fifth-amendment/
    In conversation Friday, 14-Aug-2020 13:09:22 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. New Jersey Supreme Court rules that passcodes aren't protected by Fifth Amendment
      from Privacy News Online by Private Internet Access VPN
      New Jersey Supreme Court rules that passcodes aren’t protected by Fifth Amendment
  18. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 14-Aug-2020 12:46:37 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #CommonDreams #Privacy #Surveillance ☞ Watchdog Warns Unchecked #Covid19 #ContactTracing Apps Threaten Workers With 'Dystopian Mass Surveillance' https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/08/13/watchdog-warns-unchecked-covid-19-contact-tracing-apps-threaten-workers-dystopian
    In conversation Friday, 14-Aug-2020 12:46:37 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

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    1. Watchdog Warns Unchecked Covid-19 Contact Tracing Apps Threaten Workers With 'Dystopian Mass Surveillance'
      from Common Dreams
      As competing bills aimed at privacy rights make their way through Congress, employers mull the use of apps to quell the spread of Coronavirus in the workplace.
  19. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 14-Aug-2020 12:43:44 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    ● NEWS ● #TechDirt #surveillance ☞ #CBP #Privacy Impact Assessment Says It Can Pull All Sorts Of Data And Communications From Peoples' Devices At The Border https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200811/14195045094/cbp-privacy-impact-assessment-says-it-can-pull-all-sorts-data-communications-peoples-devices-border.shtml
    In conversation Friday, 14-Aug-2020 12:43:44 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

    Attachments

    1. CBP Privacy Impact Assessment Says It Can Pull All Sorts Of Data And Communications From Peoples' Devices At The Border
      from Techdirt.
      The CBP is going to continue fishing in people's devices, despite federal courts (including the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals) telling it that suspicionless device searches are unconstitutional. The agency will just have to come up with...
  20. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@pleroma.site)'s status on Friday, 14-Aug-2020 11:30:02 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    • Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    #billgates has long been a proponent of racist empire and opponent of #privacy (he supports the #nsa as long as they stay out of his way) https://reclaimthenet.org/bill-gates-end-to-end-encryption/
    In conversation Friday, 14-Aug-2020 11:30:02 EDT from pleroma.site permalink

    Attachments

    1. Bill Gates advocates for stopping end-to-end encryption (to tackle "misinformation")
      from Reclaim The Net
      Bill Gates advocates for stopping end-to-end encryption (to tackle “misinformation”)
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