• Oct 11, 2019
  • Glyn Moody
  • General Privacy News, Governments, Surveillance,

The Hong Kong protests reveal how our faces are becoming a key battleground for privacy and freedom

The protests in Hong Kong are much in the news. But for readers of this blog, there’s a particular reason why they are of interest. Mainland China is well known for its advanced and pervasive surveillance systems, and Hong Kong naturally shares many of its approaches. Protesting in the region therefore requires new skills in … Continue reading “The Hong Kong protests reveal how our faces are becoming a key battleground for privacy and freedom”

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  • Dec 20, 2018
  • Ashley Perna
  • General Privacy News, Guides,

What is Doxing and How Can You Protect Yourself?

Almost all of us are guilty of oversharing on the internet to some degree. Between geo-marked photos, statuses containing personal details about our lives, and Facebook’s “check in” feature, it is now easier than ever to share your life with your friends and family. Unfortunately, this kind of disclosure can also leave you open to … Continue reading “What is Doxing and How Can You Protect Yourself?”

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