Privacy

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Skiff: A Secure Alternative to Google Docs and Microsoft 365

19 May 2021 5 minute read 0 comments knowltox

This year, I have become much more aware of how much of my personal data is out in the world, and how much of it is collected and monetized by corporations. This is not going to be a rant on that subject, though. Instead, I want to introduce you all...

Your home automation devices are stealing your Internet Bandwidth

17 May 2021 2 minute read 1 comment Keith Thuerk

Your home automation devices are stealing your Internet Bandwidth   You love you home spy...oh I mean automation device(s). You tell it what to do and it makes your life ever so simple.  Smart device play this, smart device do this. Blah Blah blah! ...

Privacy is serious business. Monero has always known this.

17 May 2021 1 minute read 4 comments Rikolo

cryptoworldnews     Could the attacks of the last month on the world of cryptocurrencies by governments around the world bring Monero back into the limelight? The Monero blockchain, for those who don't know, has always been focused on privacy since 2...

Happy 2nd Birthday Zano!

8 May 2021 1 minute read 1 comment Zano

Today we have reason to celebrate, because today is the Zano project’s second birthday! We’ve been so wrapped up in the Atomic Swaps release that we almost forgot about it. As part of our Birthday Week celebrations we’ll be hosting a quiz with priz...

Apple’s War for Digital Marketing Privacy — The Dawn of Blockchain Marketing?

6 May 2021 4 minute read 2 comments Melusine

  Apple’s unrolling iOS 14 privacy update requires requesting users’ permission to track their activity across apps for personalized advertising purposes. Google’s plans to follow Apple’s move are as yet unconfirmed, but Apple’s new privacy protecti...

Nimble Syscoin beats BTC to Taproot Upgrade!

4 May 2021 1 minute read 9 comments drluv

Syscoin is merged-mined BTC and developers are meticulously upgrading to the latest BTC core. Taproot has been named the most significant upgrade to the BTC core and miners are voting to have it implemented. As is, around 25% of the network’s SHA256...

Zano Atomic Swaps — Taking out the Middleman (Part 1)

4 May 2021 6 minute read 1 comment Zano

  Why go around when you can go through? You’ve probably heard of the Suez Canal. Before the artificial waterway’s creation, European ships bringing textiles and spices from India had to navigate the infamous Cape Route — a 40-something day trip cove...

Hippa faulters regulatory examples remain...why?

2 May 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Blurryface

If it isnt the blind leading the blind with the handler holding a linked chain.... Hippa regulations are garbage in modern day society...they put up red tape for the ignorance of the modern individual...yet consumerism is the greatest threat… you hav...

Why Brave Browser's ecosystem is important to the internet economy

29 Apr 2021 4 minute read 1 comment MonsterOfTheEmacs

Today, media companies throw around lots of anti Big Tech, privacy protection, lawsuit-lawsuit-lawsuit jargon, so naturally, people are looking into how companies manage their data. This is why Apple recently added in IOS 14.5 all this data protectio...

Why Your Doge BORKS at TV Commercials

27 Apr 2021 3 minute read 0 comments Raging Toaster

Ever seen a dog go completely postal at a TV commercial? Guess what - it's not because dogs know communist propaganda when they see it. It's because both your dog and your phone can hear something you can't: Ultrasonic beacons. Maybe your dog was try...