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Not Long Ago, We Shot Automated Surveillance (Literally). When Did We Start Accepting It?

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

When automated speed traps were introduced to Sweden in the 1990s, they were shot. Literally. Citizens were so outraged at the idea of being automatically fined, the speed cameras were…

Categories: General Privacy News, Surveillance

U.S. Ruling On Cellphone Tracking Comes Closer To Analog-Equivalent Rights

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

This week, an appellate court in the United States ruled that cellphones may not be tracked without a warrant. It's a good ruling for privacy and one that comes significantly…

Categories: General Privacy News, Surveillance

“I Have Nothing To Hide” Really Means “You Can’t Confide Anything In Me”

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

People who don't care for their privacy are missing a vital piece of the puzzle: everybody is safeguarding their own privacy and key pieces of others' privacy. By belittling the…

Categories: General Privacy News

The Snowden Legacy Is Subtle, But In Full Swing: Encryption Everywhere

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

Edward Snowden's greatest fear was that his sacrifice would have no effect. To the contrary, it's having an effect throughout the entire Internet - and the biggest effect in the…

Categories: Encryption, General Privacy News

Useful Oneliners To Defend Privacy In Any Discussion

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

It's happened to all of us. We're asked why we bother defending our privacy, in a defeatist attitude - or worse, accused of having bad intentions when we're merely safeguarding…

Categories: General Privacy News

“If You Have Nothing To Hide”: Learning Something From History

Updated on Aug 3, 2021 by Rick Falkvinge

Data collected about citizens have always been used against those citizens in the end, sometimes in subtle ways, sometimes genocidal. In the Netherlands, the official population records contained a field…

Categories: General Privacy News

Clueless Governments Are Trying The “Privacy For Us, But Not For You” – Again

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

There's a new War on Encryption going. It won't work. But it can cause a lot of headache and collateral damage, not to mention lost productivity hours trying to explain…

Categories: General Privacy News

New Financial-Privacy Service Lets You Buy Bitcoin Directly From Mines, Challenges Concept Of Money Laundering

Updated on Aug 3, 2021 by Rick Falkvinge

An exciting new service lets private individuals buy bitcoin directly from the bitcoin mines for the first time. The obvious advantage of doing so is the accompanying gains in privacy:…

Categories: Cryptocurrency, General Privacy News

Information Hygiene: Most People Haven’t Connected Their Dots Are Getting Connected

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

Your refrigerator tells you when milk expires. Your cameras tell you remotely of anything unusual happening in your home. Your wi-fi-connected scale tells you about your BMI and body fat…

Categories: General Privacy News

Understanding What Freedom Of Speech Is And Isn’t

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

There's an argument being passed around that freedom of speech isn't a freedom to insult or offend. That argument is objectively and factually wrong. That's exactly what freedom of speech…

Categories: General Privacy News
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