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Keep your phone number private with Signal usernames
Keep your phone number private with Signal usernames
Signal’s mission and sole focus is private communication. For years, Signal has kept your messages private, your profile information (like your name and profile photo) private, your contacts private, and your groups private – among much else. Now we’re taking that one step further, by making your...
·signal.org·
Keep your phone number private with Signal usernames
Dangerzone
Dangerzone
Take potentially dangerous PDFs, office documents, or images and convert them to a safe PDF.
·dangerzone.rocks·
Dangerzone
U.S. Press Freedom Tracker - U.S. Press Freedom Tracker
U.S. Press Freedom Tracker - U.S. Press Freedom Tracker
The U.S. Press Freedom Tracker is a project that aims to comprehensively document press freedom incidents in the United States — such as the arrests of journalists, seizures of their equipment, interrogations and searches at the U.S. border, subpoenas to testify about sources, leak prosecutions and physical attacks. The Press Freedom Tracker documents cases across the country, involving national, state and local authorities.
·pressfreedomtracker.us·
U.S. Press Freedom Tracker - U.S. Press Freedom Tracker
‘User X with driver Y traveled from point A to point B’ Yandex is set to start sharing Yango taxi ride data with the FSB. Users in Israel, Europe, and elsewhere may find their privacy rights compromised by Russia’s new surveillance law. — Meduza
‘User X with driver Y traveled from point A to point B’ Yandex is set to start sharing Yango taxi ride data with the FSB. Users in Israel, Europe, and elsewhere may find their privacy rights compromised by Russia’s new surveillance law. — Meduza

What prompted a wave of concern was the news that Russia was about to pass a new law granting its Federal Security Service (FSB) round-the-clock access to all the traffic data aggregated by certain taxi services. Due to a quirk in its formulation, the law, in fact, applied to only one Russian company: Yandex Go, the only taxi service on the Russian register of information distributors.

Until then, companies in Russia were only obliged to share their data with the law enforcement and security services if petitioned formally by the officials. Now, concerned customers were writing to Yandex from outside of Russia, asking for explanations about their data and whether it would be handed over to the secret police. This prompted an internal message exchange, in which the management clarified that “data from all of Yango” is “stored in Russia,” and there is no “material or logical division” between data collected from users inside and outside of the country. All of Yandex’s data centers, the messages stated, were located in Russia, but mentioning this information should be avoided when talking to customers.

Every single installation of the app is linked to a concrete location, and you can differentiate and granulate everything city-by-city. So it’s perfectly possible to move, say, the Istanbul or the Tbilisi data. The problem is that, come September, the secret services will gain access to the common data that flows into Yandex. And that includes the foreign rides. Yandex has long claimed that its European operations were in strict compliance with the GDPR. These protections are also mentioned in the confidentiality policies published by Yango and Yandex Go. Inside Russia, though, European privacy norms may well be compromised where they come in conflict with the applicable Russian law.

The former Yandex executive Grigory Bakunov says that he can see two possible ways in which the FSB could make use of the data obtained from Yandex:

Imagine that you have two possibilities. Either you can work bare-handed with a heap of raw data, or you can, figuratively speaking, get an email report based on certain variables: “User X with driver Y traveled from point A to point B.” It’s really in the hands of the FSB whether they want to work with the big pile of data. If they have enough specialists, maybe they wouldn’t mind reading the whole trove.

If the FSB were to choose the second option, Bakunov suggests, Russians who left the country for former CIS countries since the start of the Ukraine war will be especially at risk:

That trove contains ride data from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Georgia, and other places where Russians moved since the start of the war. This, I would say, is more of a threat than access to data on Finland, Norway, or Algeria.

·meduza.io·
‘User X with driver Y traveled from point A to point B’ Yandex is set to start sharing Yango taxi ride data with the FSB. Users in Israel, Europe, and elsewhere may find their privacy rights compromised by Russia’s new surveillance law. — Meduza
Introducing SecureDrop Protocol
Introducing SecureDrop Protocol
This blog post is a part of a series about our research toward the next generation of the SecureDrop whistleblowing …
·securedrop.org·
Introducing SecureDrop Protocol
Identikey
Identikey
·identikey.io·
Identikey
Canada eSIM | Prepaid Canada data | aloSIM
Canada eSIM | Prepaid Canada data | aloSIM
Looking for Canada data? No matter where you are in the Great White North, a Canada eSIM can keep you online without Wi-Fi.
·alosim.com·
Canada eSIM | Prepaid Canada data | aloSIM
eSIM for Canada
eSIM for Canada
Buy a prepaid eSIM for Canada with instant delivery. Stay connected without roaming fees. Easy & fast.
·prepaid.canadiansim.com·
eSIM for Canada
How to Securely Wipe a Hard Drive on Your Mac
How to Securely Wipe a Hard Drive on Your Mac
Spread the loveIf you’re planning on selling, donating or disposing of your Mac, it’s important to make sure all of your personal files and information are gone for good. The best way to accomplish this is to securely wipe your hard drive. Here’s how you can do it: 1. Create a backup: Before you start the process, make sure you have a backup of all your important files, so you don’t lose any data you may need in the future. 2. Disable FileVault: If you have FileVault enabled, you’ll need to disable it before wiping your hard drive. You can […]
·thetechedvocate.org·
How to Securely Wipe a Hard Drive on Your Mac
Online investigation tool - Reverse IP, NS, MX, WHOIS and Search Tools
Online investigation tool - Reverse IP, NS, MX, WHOIS and Search Tools
DNSlytics provides the ultimate online investigation tool. See detailed information about every IP address, domain name and provider. Perform network tests like DNS lookup, email testing and WHOIS lookups.
·dnslytics.com·
Online investigation tool - Reverse IP, NS, MX, WHOIS and Search Tools
search4faces: поиск
search4faces: поиск
поисковая система распознавания лиц, инструмент обратного поиска изображений и механизм поиска фотографий, используемый для определения того, где ваше лицо появляется в сети.
·search4faces.com·
search4faces: поиск
NEWBER IS AWESOME
NEWBER IS AWESOME
Name: Raymond C Armstrong, Phone number: (518) 357-8245, State: NY, City: Schenectady, Zip Code: 12302 and more information
·nuwber.com·
NEWBER IS AWESOME
All the Internet - A better way to search the Internet
All the Internet - A better way to search the Internet
Search and browse the Internet to find relevant websites, news articles, images and videos using several of the best search engines.
·alltheinternet.com·
All the Internet - A better way to search the Internet
Network Tools: DNS,IP,Email
Network Tools: DNS,IP,Email
DNS and Network troubleshooting and diagnostic tools integrated into one sweet interface.
·mxtoolbox.com·
Network Tools: DNS,IP,Email