Privacy Tools: How to Safely Browse the Web
In the course of writing her book, Dragnet Nation, ProPublica reporter Julia Angwin tried various strategies to protect her privacy. In this blog post, she distills the lessons from her privacy...
View ArticleFAQ About NSA’s Interest in Angry Birds and Other ‘Leaky Apps’
As we detailed on Monday, documents show the NSA and its British counterpart have been probing advertiser data on smartphone apps, which can include your gender, income, and even whether you’re a...
View ArticlePrivacy Tools: Mask Your Location
In the course of writing my book, Dragnet Nation, I tried various strategies to protect my privacy. In this series of book excerpts and adaptations, I distill the lessons from my privacy experiments...
View ArticlePrivacy Tools: Encrypt What You Can
In the course of writing my book, Dragnet Nation, I tried various strategies to protect my privacy. In this series of book excerpts and adaptations, I distill the lessons from my privacy experiments...
View ArticleWhy Online Tracking Is Getting Creepier
The marketers that follow you around the web are getting nosier. Currently, many companies track where users go on the Web—often through cookies—in order to display customized ads. That’s why if you...
View ArticleIt’s Complicated: Facebook’s History of Tracking You
For years people have noticed a funny thing about Facebook’s ubiquitous Like button. It has been sending data to Facebook tracking the sites you visit. Each time details of the tracking were revealed,...
View ArticleMeet the Online Tracking Device That is Virtually Impossible to Block
A new kind of tracking tool, canvas fingerprinting, is being used to follow visitors to thousands of top websites, from WhiteHouse.gov to YouPorn. A new, extremely persistent type of online tracking is...
View ArticlePrivacy Tools: How to Safely Browse the Web
In the course of writing her book, Dragnet Nation, ProPublica reporter Julia Angwin tried various strategies to protect her privacy. In this blog post, she distills the lessons from her privacy...
View ArticleFAQ About NSA’s Interest in Angry Birds and Other ‘Leaky Apps’
As we detailed on Monday, documents show the NSA and its British counterpart have been probing advertiser data on smartphone apps, which can include your gender, income, and even whether you’re a...
View ArticlePrivacy Tools: Mask Your Location
In the course of writing my book, Dragnet Nation, I tried various strategies to protect my privacy. In this series of book excerpts and adaptations, I distill the lessons from my privacy experiments...
View ArticlePrivacy Tools: Encrypt What You Can
In the course of writing my book, Dragnet Nation, I tried various strategies to protect my privacy. In this series of book excerpts and adaptations, I distill the lessons from my privacy experiments...
View ArticleWhy Online Tracking Is Getting Creepier
The marketers that follow you around the web are getting nosier. Currently, many companies track where users go on the Web—often through cookies—in order to display customized ads. That’s why if you...
View ArticleIt’s Complicated: Facebook’s History of Tracking You
For years people have noticed a funny thing about Facebook’s ubiquitous Like button. It has been sending data to Facebook tracking the sites you visit. Each time details of the tracking were revealed,...
View ArticleMeet the Online Tracking Device That is Virtually Impossible to Block
A new kind of tracking tool, canvas fingerprinting, is being used to follow visitors to thousands of top websites, from WhiteHouse.gov to YouPorn. A new, extremely persistent type of online tracking is...
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