A lot of recent cases I’m working on include individuals hyper sensitive to the spam emails, texts and calls they receive. Because there is a general lack for an individual, personalized privacy experience for an average netizen, some may not realize when they are part of a much larger group receiving emails.
Read morePasswords: We’re Still Bad at Them
If you want to learn more about security from a professional, don’t use bad passwords. It’s a giveaway that you don’t care. Here are some steps to show you do.
Read morePRIVACY 101: Who is your bad guy?
“Threat Modeling” is a commonly used term in cyber to discuss how to protect yourself from attackers. Let’s focus on that for you - but first. Who is your bad guy - and what are you protecting them from?
Read moreProtection while Protesting
Who are you most concerned want your while you’re protesting?
Once you’ve answered that question, we can talk more about ways to better protect yourself.
We’ll also answer questions like “Should you buy a Faraday bag?” and “How else could I be seen digitally at a protest?”
Read more2020 VPN Recommendations
VPNs are growing in popularity - as they should be! But tools, services and privacy policies behind these Virtual Private Network services are ever-changing. Know our quick 2020 recommendations and find some new tools for your VPN research.
Read morePRIVACY 101: Privacy Concepts
Don’t expect to turn into an off-the-grid privacy guru in a week! If you follow these basic privacy concepts over time, you will become more conscious of the data you give away to data brokers and malicious actors.
Read morePRIVACY 101: PASSWORDS
Everyone hates passwords and nobody is good at it. We all know what we should do, but putting that into practice is obnoxious. Here are some tools to help keep your passwords safe, and why you should still care about strong passwords.
Read morePRIVACY 101: Web Browsers
A good starting point to protect yourself online? Your browser.
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