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We Know People Prefer Terrorism, Privacy, And Uncertainty Over Safety, Crimelessness, And Jobs – To The Point Of Risking Their Lives To Get That Privacy

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

It's hard to do sociopolitical studies to see whether people prefer civil liberties at the price of terrorism and unemployment, or safety and job security at the price of privacy.…

Categories: General Privacy News

Five Privacy Predictions For 2014

Updated on Aug 5, 2021 by Rick Falkvinge

On a new year's day, it's traditional to make some predictions that can be shown true or false in a year. With almost a decade of global-level geopolitical game in…

Categories: General Privacy News

Politicians Are Ridiculously Dishonest When They Justify Invasion Of Privacy By The World Being More Dangerous

Updated on Jul 15, 2021 by Rick Falkvinge

The world is a much safer place now than in previous years. In the 1980s, the threat was total annihilation of the entire world, and today, it's some terrorists blowing…

Categories: General Privacy News

I Can’t Discuss Political Work With Colleagues Over The Phone Any More. How Did It Come To This?

Updated on Aug 3, 2021 by Rick Falkvinge

When I grew up, we knew that the countries east of the Iron Curtain had secret agencies that spied on their own citizens, and we were taught that it was…

Categories: General Privacy News

Gmail Privacy Proxy: Right Idea, Wrong Execution

Updated on Aug 5, 2021 by rasengan

Today, Google Mail announced that they will be proxying images received through GMail through their safer, faster proxy servers. At first glance, this appears to be an amazing step in…

Categories: Cybersecurity, General Privacy News

Surveillance Agencies’ Self-Image Just A Small White Cat Away From Bond Villain

Updated on Aug 2, 2021 by Rick Falkvinge

As we get increasing insight into the self-image of the surveillance agencies around the world, a disturbing image of self-appointed alpha males appear, rather than the modest and professional civil…

Categories: General Privacy News, Surveillance

The Present Status of Bitcoin Regulations in the United States

Updated on Jul 30, 2021 by John Arsenault

Now that Bitcoin recently crossed the $1,000.00 threshold for the first time in its short life, a discussion on the regulatory status of Bitcoin in the United States ("U.S.") is…

Categories: Cryptocurrency, General Privacy News

Bitcoin Could Lead To Liberty Paradise, But Also To Surveillance Dystopia

Updated on Aug 6, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

Bitcoin heralds great promise to break that symbiosis between banks and governments that enable erosion of our financial privacy. But in the absence of banks, bitcoin comes with its own…

Categories: Cryptocurrency, General Privacy News, Surveillance

The Gift of Privacy

Updated on Aug 2, 2021 by rasengan

At Private Internet Access, we’ve always been very interested in forward-thinking payment methods. We were one of the first VPN providers to officially accept Bitcoin (BTC/XBT), and additionally, we were…

Categories: Cryptocurrency, Cybersecurity, General Privacy News

We Shouldn’t Fear Corporations Or Governments For Our Privacy – The Real Danger Is The Combination Of The Two

Updated on Aug 26, 2020 by Rick Falkvinge

There is an ongoing discussion whether we should fear governmental intrusion into our privacy more, or corporate carelessness with our private data more. This is a false framing of the…

Categories: General Privacy News, Surveillance
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