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Notices by Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one), page 2

  1. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2019 18:49:24 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    Many tech companies tout #privacy and security features that coincidentally also increase their own control and your dependence on them.

    In this case, the feature protects user location data from competitors but not from Apple:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/11/26/apple-emphasizes-user-privacy-lawmakers-see-it-an-effort-edge-out-its-rivals/

    In conversation Tuesday, 26-Nov-2019 18:49:24 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  2. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Nov-2019 10:13:16 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    This opt-in clause is the critical reform we need. As in California, tech companies will lobby to remove it.

    "Companies further would have to obtain a person’s permission to collect and share their sensitive data." #privacy

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/11/26/top-senate-democrats-unveil-new-online-privacy-bill-promising-tough-penalties-data-abuse/

    In conversation Tuesday, 26-Nov-2019 10:13:16 EST from social.librem.one permalink

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      Top Senate Democrats unveil new online privacy bill, promising tough penalties for data abuse
      from Washington Post
      Senate Democrats on Tuesday proposed tough, new punishments for Facebook, Google and other Silicon Valley tech giants that mishandle their users’ personal data, unveiling a sweeping new online privacy bill that aims to provide people their “Miranda rights” for the digital age.
  3. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Monday, 25-Nov-2019 12:30:40 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    Et tu, DMV?

    "The California Department of Motor Vehicles is generating revenue of $50,000,000 a year through selling drivers’ personal information, according to a DMV document obtained by Motherboard." #privacy

    https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/evjekz/the-california-dmv-is-making-dollar50m-a-year-selling-drivers-personal-information

    In conversation Monday, 25-Nov-2019 12:30:40 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  4. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Thursday, 21-Nov-2019 19:03:00 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    This opt-in requirement is critical, and the precise thing tech orgs successfully lobbied to remove from the CCPA:

    "As a first step, governments must enact laws to ensure companies including Google and Facebook are prevented from making access to their service conditional on individuals “consenting” to the collection, processing or sharing of their personal data for marketing or advertising."

    https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/11/google-facebook-surveillance-privacy/

    In conversation Thursday, 21-Nov-2019 19:03:00 EST from social.librem.one permalink

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      Facebook and Google’s pervasive surveillance of billions of people is a systemic threat to human rights
      There needs to be a radical transformation of Facebook and Google's surveillance business model as it poses a systemic threat to human rights,
  5. Micah Lee 🔑 (micahflee@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2019 00:31:04 EST Micah Lee 🔑 Micah Lee 🔑

    I recently wrote a blog post explaining how I set up Mullvad VPN in Qubes, using NetworkManager in the systrem tray, having it automatically connect, and using the Qubes firewall to prevent leaks. Check it out https://micahflee.com/2019/11/using-mullvad-in-qubes/

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Nov-2019 00:31:04 EST from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by kyle

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      Using Mullvad VPN in Qubes
  6. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Nov-2019 06:16:59 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin
    • Micah Lee 🔑

    @micahflee Hey welcome back!

    In conversation Tuesday, 19-Nov-2019 06:16:59 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  7. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Thursday, 14-Nov-2019 19:56:58 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    I wonder how many people reprogrammed their Google Assistant trigger phrase to "OK Boomer"

    In conversation Thursday, 14-Nov-2019 19:56:58 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  8. Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 14-Nov-2019 12:10:04 EST Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation

    The history of USENET and the alt. hierarchy shows what we lost when the Internet stopped being about protocols and started being about products—a catastrophe adversarial interoperability staved off for decades, until we blocked it with terrible tech laws. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/11/altinteroperabilityadversarial

    In conversation Thursday, 14-Nov-2019 12:10:04 EST from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by kyle

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      alt.interoperability.adversarial
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      Today, we are told that the bigness of Big Tech giants was inevitable: the result of "network effects." For example, once everyone you want to talk to is on Facebook, you can't be convinced to use another, superior service, because all the people you'd use that service to talk to are still on...
  9. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Nov-2019 13:58:15 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin
    in reply to

    I mentioned the other day that health care data is one area where people who "have nothing to hide" still care about #privacy.

    Personal finances is the other area and it looks like Google's going there too.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/11/13/google-eyes-banking-it-widens-its-reach/

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Nov-2019 13:58:15 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  10. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Nov-2019 11:01:50 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin
    • Purism

    We've gotten some questions as to whether @purism laptops are vulnerable to TPM-Fail. We use a different chipset for our TPM so our laptops don't appear to be vulnerable.

    In conversation Wednesday, 13-Nov-2019 11:01:50 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  11. Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2019 15:30:04 EST Electronic Frontier Foundation Electronic Frontier Foundation

    BREAKING: a federal judge has ruled that suspicionless searches of travelers’ cell phones, laptops, and other electronic devices when we cross the U.S. border are unconstitutional.

    This is an enormous victory for privacy. https://www.eff.org/press/releases/federal-court-rules-suspicionless-searches-travelers-phones-and-laptops

    In conversation Tuesday, 12-Nov-2019 15:30:04 EST from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by kyle

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      Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers’ Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional
      from Electronic Frontier Foundation
      BOSTON—In a major victory for privacy rights at the border, a federal court in Boston ruled today that suspicionless searches of travelers’ electronic devices by federal agents at airports and other U.S. ports of entry are unconstitutional. The ruling came in a lawsuit, Alasaad v. McAleenan, filed...
  12. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Monday, 11-Nov-2019 17:45:17 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    This article about Google's project to store and analyze millions of Americans' health care data confirms my suspicions about the Fitbit acquisition.

    Many people who don't care about mass data collection because "I've got nothing to hide" change their tune when it's health care data. #privacy

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-s-secret-project-nightingale-gathers-personal-health-data-on-millions-of-americans-11573496790

    In conversation Monday, 11-Nov-2019 17:45:17 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  13. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2019 14:42:04 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    It's not every day you get to expense a big box of glitter nail polish to your company. #security #tamperevident #antiinterdiction https://puri.sm/posts/anti-interdiction-services/

    In conversation Friday, 08-Nov-2019 14:42:04 EST from social.librem.one permalink

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      Anti-interdiction Services – Purism
      from Purism
      Purism — Private and Secure Hardware, Software, and Services
  14. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Friday, 08-Nov-2019 11:04:49 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    Even though the magazine folded months ago, something about the Linux Journal website going offline makes everything seem so much more final. #RIPlinuxjournal

    In conversation Friday, 08-Nov-2019 11:04:49 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  15. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Thursday, 07-Nov-2019 19:10:23 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    On one hand, tech companies violate our #privacy, capture massive amounts of data without consent, and process and categorize it w/ ruthless efficiency to ever-more-precisely target us with ads.

    On the other hand, AARP keeps trying to sell my deceased dad life insurance.

    In conversation Thursday, 07-Nov-2019 19:10:23 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  16. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Nov-2019 19:04:33 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin
    • Bryan Lunduke

    @lunduke Achievement unlocked!

    In conversation Wednesday, 06-Nov-2019 19:04:33 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  17. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Nov-2019 17:25:57 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    Opt-out by default would be huge:

    "Under the terms of the OPA, individuals would have the right to obtain, correct, and delete data collected about them by covered entities, as well as to request "a human review" of automated decisions. Users would also have to opt-in to having their personal data used for training machine learning algorithms." https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/11/new-bill-would-create-digital-privacy-agency-to-enforce-privacy-rights/

    In conversation Tuesday, 05-Nov-2019 17:25:57 EST from social.librem.one permalink

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      New bill would create Digital Privacy Agency to enforce privacy rights
      from Ars Technica
      The bill proposes sweeping reforms to privacy rights and enforcement.
  18. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2019 23:08:24 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    The 4-day work week is the headline, but I suspect the main productivity gains came from halving meeting times to 30 mins, limiting attendees to 5 people (with single representatives for each team), and encouraging chat for collaboration:
    "Microsoft Japan Says 4-Day Workweek Boosted Workers' Productivity By 40%" https://n.pr/2qqT8m3

    In conversation Monday, 04-Nov-2019 23:08:24 EST from social.librem.one permalink

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      Microsoft Japan Says 4-Day Workweek Boosted Workers' Productivity By 40%
      from NPR.org
      Employees at Microsoft Japan worked four days a week, enjoyed a three-day weekend — and got their normal, five-day paycheck. As part of the trial, the company also capped meetings at 30 minutes.
  19. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2019 11:34:16 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    New book! I'm reading Poisoner in Chief, about the `50s CIA MK-ULTRA mind-control program. It references a manual CIA commissioned Mulholland, a Houdini protégé, to write. It documented slight of hand techniques to deliver poisons, etc. All copies were thought destroyed until one surfaced a decade ago.

    In conversation Monday, 04-Nov-2019 11:34:16 EST from social.librem.one permalink
  20. Kyle Rankin (kyle@social.librem.one)'s status on Monday, 04-Nov-2019 11:08:50 EST Kyle Rankin Kyle Rankin

    @jfred I'd consider using biometrics as a *second* factor along with a long PIN, but unfortunately at least on Android the assumption is one or the other, not both.

    In conversation Monday, 04-Nov-2019 11:08:50 EST from social.librem.one permalink
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