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🚨 Before sending your friend a DM on Insta - think twice🚨
Soon you will have zero #privacy on #Instagram 👉 even in direct messages.
From May 8th, 2026, the tech giant will stop encrypting private messages between its users and this means they have access to everything you send and share.
At Tuta, we fight for your right to privacy which is we have signed this open letter to Meta.
🔗 Read it here: airtable.com/appqDYfRhxpsavEzz…
💡 Find out more: tuta.com/blog/instagram-remove…
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Cindy Cohn - Fighting for Digital Human Rights in “Privacy’s Defender”
Via @eff
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- YouTube
Bekijk je favoriete video's, luister naar de muziek die je leuk vindt, upload originele content en deel alles met vrienden, familie en anderen op YouTube.www.youtube.com
Privacy centric devices stateside for low cost?
Federal cyber experts called Microsoft's cloud a "pile of shit," approved it anyway
One Microsoft product was approved despite years of concerns about its security.ProPublica (Ars Technica)
#OpenSource isn't a tip jar – it's time to charge for access
theregister.com/2026/03/25/ope…
Open source isn't a tip jar – it's time to charge for access
Opinion: A handful thrive, most scrape by as companies make billions off their codeSteven J. Vaughan-Nichols (The Register)
How would YOU combat against this form of dystopia?
I'm starting to hear about age verification starting to become standard under the excuse of "protecting kids from harm" which is a load of bullshit since their real agenda is to normalize espionage which is the catalyst for a surveillance state towards citizens and "silencing" people who speak up along with quashing any dissidents.
My possible solutions would be:
- Faking death (as in on record, you're legally deceased but living as someone else)
- Switcheroo (only applies if you have twins or triplets, taking turns on being outside)
- Gattaca (altering genes and appearance to bypass cameras and biometric scans)
- Disguise (living under an assumed name & identity in another location, a double life)
- Suicide (you're no longer alive for cameras to track you, now a spirit who can rest)
- Paranormal (after your death, using the spiritual powers to tamper with technology)
Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs
Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs
We show that large language models can be used to perform at-scale deanonymization. With full Internet access, our agent can re-identify Hacker News users and Anthropic Interviewer participants at high precision, given pseudonymous online profiles an…arXiv.org
HW Fido2 Provider not working in IronFox
It worked great until yesterday, and today, I cannot get it to work. The video below illustrates the problem:
I have tried:
1. Clearing the cache of both HW Fido2 Provider and IronFox
2. Rebooting
3. Installing Key Driver BT Kunizoft
4. Disabling uBlockOrigin, Cookie Banner Blocker and Enhanced Tracking Protection
Any ideas?
Screen_Recording_20260328_142850_Credential Manager.mp4
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AI web searching - which is the least terrible for privacy but retains accuracy?
Does anyone have greater understanding or experience?
My use cases are general use in mobile or laptop with systemwide Hagezi blocklists. Also run on laptop using Mullvad browser with wireguard, uBlock Origin and filters. Mullvad is never used for anything personally identifying.
I've been trying duckAI and its very good / balanced when I check against my professional clinical and related legal expertise. I see that FHMY is advocating BraveAI and it is as good (from my n=1) checking against what I know.
What’s the best way to deal with disinformation campaigns? Disinfo campaigns seem like a serious problem, and imo are responsible for a lot of the political instability we see today. But I don’t see any good way to prevent them. One option is censorship, but that can backfire and is easily abused. Another option is user verification, but most implementations of that sound like a privacy nightmare. So what do we do? Are there any good solutions?
What is going on with the Privacy Guides forum?
A user created a thread in this lemmy community remarking that the Tor Browser has a personally identifiable fingerprint under normal settings (the "Standard" and "Safer" modes make you fingerprintable), with several commenters doing the same test and reporting the same. The user who created this post also said that on the privacy guides forum posts about this topic are being deleted.
The poster could try to provide proof. Has at least one of these posts been archived (on archive.is or archive.org)?
Reminder [USA]: The fight against age verification is still on!
Just got off the phone with my Colorado representative. I reminded him that:
- Everyone knows Meta lobbied for these laws
- Everyone knows it's not "for the children"
- My friends and neighbors care about privacy and we are watching how you vote
- A vote for age verification is a clear indicator that you work for corporations and not constituents
You don't have to live in Colorado to get involved! If your state is blue or light blue on this map, you are under threat of age verification laws!
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NOW is the time to call/email/write to your state legislators. Don't say, "Yeah, I should do that." Just do it and do it today, because they could surprise vote on it tomorrow.
Before the Digital Cage why I Miss the 80s/90s "Pocket Novel" Privacy?
THE FINAL EXODUS When the Dollar Speaks the Language of the Beast by Maged Nathan - Books on Google Play
THE FINAL EXODUS When the Dollar Speaks the Language of the Beast - Ebook written by Maged Nathan. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices.play.google.com
Using a VPN May Subject You to NSA Spying
Using a VPN May Subject You to NSA Spying
US lawmakers are pressing Tulsi Gabbard to reveal whether using a VPN can strip Americans of their constitutional protections against warrantless surveillance.Dell Cameron (WIRED)
Do you think a solid MDM would be a good middle ground for privacy?
OK, for context, none of us have Graphene, Lineage, Murena, etc compatible phones. However, at work, we use an MDM that let's me manage Apple and Google devices result. I see they offer a free tier for <25 devices (I would be under that limit for desktops, laptops, and mobiles) and I know they can deploy apps without a Google account. So maybe that's the trick! Deploy my kids phones with someone I can easily track, where they can't disable location, can't install social media apps, and no need for A Google account.
I understand a Google account is needed for the MDM, but I would make up a bogus one, lock down app permissions quite well, etc. Have a kid profile and a grown up profile for when devices are registered. Seems like it'd be a rather simple thing overall that gives way more control than Google family does.
Anyone else run something like this? This would be Endpoint Central. I know they're India based, but to me that's a bonus as it's not US tech either!
Edit: oh yeah and should help to bypass age verification limits too since it'll be "corporate owned"
Police in Coffee County, Georgia used Flock automated license plate reader cameras to issue a traffic ticket to a motorcyclist. Police departments across the country explicitly promise residents they will not use these cameras for minor violations. They lied.
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#democracy #technology #police #privacy
Police Promised Flock Cameras Wouldn't Ticket Drivers. They Lied.
Georgia police used Flock cameras promised for solving murders to ticket motorcyclist holding phone. Every surveillance promise is a lie.Blackout VPN
Fennec on graphene wants me to install unified push. Should I?
Like the title says. Stated getting this notification every time I open fennec.
The push service application is no longer available. It may have been uninstalled. Please re-inable UnifiedPush.
Is this something I should do or is there a way to turn this off?
Convicted spyware chief hints that Greece's government was behind dozens of phone hacks | TechCrunch
techcrunch.com/2026/03/25/conv…
Short summary: hackerworkspace.com/article/co…
#databreach #cybersecurity #privacy
Convicted spyware chief hints that Greece's government was behind dozens of phone hacks | TechCrunch
The spyware founder's comments are the most direct suggestion yet from anyone inside Intellexa that the Mitsotakis government authorized the hacking of dozens of phones belonging to senior Greek government ministers, opposition leaders, military offi…Zack Whittaker (TechCrunch)
Made the switch to IronFox. First impressions.
Following what I learned over at programming.dev/post/47796780 about Brave I decided to switch to IronFox, which is also recommended by LibreWolf.
I wasn't able to find the damn ~/Bookmarks directory.
I tried to create one under /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/org.ironfoxoss.ironfox/files/ and copied my Brave bookmarks.html file into it, but to no avail. I ended up manually copying the bookmarks into IronFox, since I couldn't find any import function.
The documentation and FAQs are top notch, as in relevant and concise.
I love the developers' opennes about the limitations
My hardware security key - a Yubico Yubikey - didn't work "out of the box" as it did with Brave, but lo and behold, IronFox had a solution. I have never used Android's function to manage passkeys before, so I'm unsure of the security and/or privacy implications.
All in all, I can strongly recommend this browser based on my initial impressions! Also:
Why I recommend against Brave
If you are keen on personal privacy, you might have come across Brave Browser. Brave is a Chromium-based browser that promises to deliver privacy with built-in ad-blocking and content-blocking protection.Luca Bramè (LibreNews)
Slackware Says No to Age Verification, But Fedora Linux Says Yes
- YouTube
Bekijk je favoriete video's, luister naar de muziek die je leuk vindt, upload originele content en deel alles met vrienden, familie en anderen op YouTube.www.youtube.com
The correct way to run a headline for this story. The reg does not disappoint
#uspol #routers #surveillance #privacy #nationalsecurity #cybersecurity #infosec #cisco #theregister
San Francisco has become a laboratory for police surveillance after early resistance; SFPD recorded 700 drone flights last month, up from 93 in February 2025
San Francisco once led the fight against police surveillance. Now it’s a laboratory for it
Crime is down. Drones are up. And the city that once banned facial recognition has largely stopped asking questions about surveillance tech.Cyrus Farivar (The San Francisco Standard)
Apple rolls out mandatory UK age verification with iOS 26.4, requiring users to provide a credit card or ID, a first in Europe, after UK government pressure
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/44753763
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Apple’s iOS 26.4 update adds age verification in the UK
Apple is rolling out age verification in the UK with the launch of iOS 26.4. The company says users in the country will need to verify they’re an adult to “use certain services or features.”Emma Roth (The Verge)
Best Browser Apps for Android
🌐 Still using Chrome in 2026?
Chrome sees EVERYTHING:
Every search. Every site. Every click.
All sent to Google 24/7. 📡
I tested 4 browsers so you don't have to:
🔴 Chrome — tracks everything. Avoid.
🟡 Vivaldi — better, but not fully open
🟢 Cromite — FOSS, de-Googled Chrome
🦊 IronFox — the privacy king. My daily.
Which one are YOU using?
Graphene OS options and a special use case
Folks I've said this before and I just heard a radio personality cajoled into doing it on air:
NEVER share your correct birthdate on social networking or publicly.
Ever.
It’s strongly identifying.
And unlike your name or your whatever official number issued to you from wherever, you cannot change it.
Once it’s out, it’s out.
The bad guys will eventually get their dirty fingers on it.
UK iPhone users face over-18 age check to use services after update
UK iPhone users face over-18 age check to use services after update
Ofcom says decision is ‘real win for children and families’ but some users raise concerns over privacyRobert Booth (The Guardian)
Your data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant
A whole industry of data brokers buys up vast quantities of electronic information from cell phone apps and web browsers and sells it to advertisers who use that data to target ads. The same industry also sells that data, including bulk cell phone location data, to police departments and federal government agencies in ways that can reveal intimate details about Americans without a warrant.\
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Now, privacy advocates say that the best chance for Congress to close the well-known loophole around the Fourth Amendment that allows for that sort of governmental snooping is coming up in just a few weeks.\
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That's when Congress is expected to take up reauthorization of what is known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is set to expire on April 20.
#privacy #security #surveillance #wyden #section-702 #gabbard #tulsi-gabbard #ron-wyden #congress #usa #human-rights #data-brokers #perverts #perversion #voyeurism #smartphones #smart-phones
#TSA Tipped Off #ICE Agents Before Arrests at #SanFrancisco #Airport
Transportation Security Administration officials told ICE that a mother & daughter under a detention order had planned to fly domestically, federal documents show.
#law #entrapment #immigration #Trump #privacy #InfoSec #DueProcess
nytimes.com/2026/03/24/us/tsa-…
We say NO to Chat Control - & so did the EU Parliament. 💪
But now the Conservative EPP wants the Parliament to vote AGAIN 😡
⚡️Call on your MPs to stay strong & fight for #privacy! fightchatcontrol.eu/
⚡️ Read the open letter by @edri that our founders Arne & Matthias signed: edri.org/wp-content/uploads/20…
Fight Chat Control - Protect Digital Privacy in the EU
Learn about the EU Chat Control proposal and contact your representatives to protect digital privacy and encryption.fightchatcontrol.eu
IOS 26.4 Requires Age Check in the UK after downloading
The UK government has refused to regulate the ever-growing age verification industry.
This is despite market leader Yoti being fined by the Spanish data protection authority for the way it handles personal data.
Expanding the reach of age gates further across the Internet threatens privacy.
#ageverification #privacy #freedomofexpression #internet #ukpolitics #ukpol
