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Unpacking the New White House App

28 Mar 2026 6 minute read 1 comment Learn With Hatty

So, the White House just dropped a mobile app. In a world where we have an app for everything from tracking our sleep to finding the best gluten-free taco, the executive branch has decided it needs a permanent home on your home screen. On the surface...

idOS Network & Horizen Labs Are Reinventing KYC

26 Mar 2026 2 minute read 1 comment PVM

I discovered Idos Network through Wallchain and has been a good journey so far. From the discovery of ZK KYC to using Horizen tech... I enjoyed every single step! Let me tell you about it!  A lot of people have been asking about Wallchain, what Quack...

AI Agents Are The New Ad Network (And You Didn't Consent)

20 Mar 2026 7 minute read 0 comments Learn With Hatty

Not that long ago, AI chatbots felt like a quiet little corner of the internet where you could ask weird questions without being immediately sold a mattress or a crypto card. Then, in 2026, the switch quietly flipped. OpenAI started testing ads direc...

Be Brave, You Can Thank Me Later

17 Mar 2026 1 minute read 5 comments i'mature

I love Brave, and its associated crypto called Basic Attention Token or BAT. For a few years now it has been my default browser. Brave is ad-free and feels fast and snappy, and I’m particularly drawn to the politics hidden under the hood. Let me expl...

Unlock The Fortress

15 Mar 2026 4 minute read 0 comments Learn With Hatty

Imagine logging into your email, bank, or work dashboard without typing a password or squinting at a six-digit code from an app that could be phished faster than you can say credential stuffing. That’s the magic of the YubiKey, a tiny hardware hero t...

Meta's Smart Glasses Privacy Nightmare

13 Mar 2026 8 minute read 0 comments Learn With Hatty

When Meta pitched its Ray‑Ban smart glasses, the promise was pretty simple. Live in the moment, capture hands‑free video, and get AI assistance just by saying “Hey Meta.” What they didn’t put in the glossy ads was that some of those very personal mom...

Brave Browser Joins More Than 40 Others In Calling For Google To Keep Android Open and Withdraw ID Requirement

12 Mar 2026 2 minute read 1 comment Cje95

I am not a typical Google or Android user. I have an iPhone and I use Brave as my daily browser. The only exposure I get to Google is on my work computer where I use Chrome since I can't use Brave. This news though caught me out of left field to say...

Crypto Mixers: Why Privacy Isn’t A Crime Anymore

11 Mar 2026 1 minute read 0 comments CineLonga

For years, crypto mixers had a terrible reputation. Regulators painted them as tools for criminals, used to launder money, hide stolen funds or bypass financial controls. If you used one, people assumed you were up to something illegal. But recently...

2026 Is The Year Privacy Gets Real (And Really Technical)

8 Mar 2026 6 minute read 2 comments Learn With Hatty

Privacy has been important for a decade. In 2026, it turns into homework you actually have to finish. Between a wave of new state privacy laws, enforcement agencies finally checking what your code does (not just what your policy says), and universal...

Someone Snatched My Medical Records Right After I Left Doctor's Office

1 Mar 2026 1 minute read 1 comment stuntdila

There are laws protecting your privacy. Especially your medical records. For example, in the USA, there is HIPAA. I'm pretty sure even outside the USA, there are similar acts protecting your privacy. Yesterday, after an incedent I checked with my cou...