Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: July 10, 2020

Featured: Privacy News Online – Week of July 10th, 2020 HongKongers prepare for China and new national security law by scrubbing digital footprint China has officially passed a new national security law for Hong Kong that has caused a massive chilling effect. As a response, many Hong Kong citizens are deleting social media posts or … Continue reading “Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: July 10, 2020”

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  • Dec 1, 2018
  • Ben Brown
  • Cryptocurrency, Guides,

Private Transactions: 3 Cryptocurrencies More Private Than Bitcoin

In my last post, I explained how bitcoin isn’t as anonymous as you might think. Every bitcoin transaction is completely transparent and visible on the blockchain. If I know your public bitcoin address, I can see every transaction you’ve ever made. But if bitcoin isn’t private, which cryptocurrencies are? In this post, I’ll dive a … Continue reading “Private Transactions: 3 Cryptocurrencies More Private Than Bitcoin”

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  • Nov 24, 2018
  • Ben Brown
  • Cryptocurrency, Guides,

How to Use Crypto Anonymously part 1: Bitcoin Isn’t as Anonymous as You Think

Back in 2012, the FBI published a now-infamous report on Bitcoin. It called Bitcoin a “venue for individuals to generate, transfer, launder, and steal illicit funds with some anonymity.” Not only did it stamp Bitcoin with an ‘unlawful’ reputation, it spread a huge misconception: that bitcoin is anonymous. So let’s clear a few things up. … Continue reading “How to Use Crypto Anonymously part 1: Bitcoin Isn’t as Anonymous as You Think”

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