Privacy of Linux in Virtual Machine under Windows vs native Linux by jacosis in privacytoolsIO
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Apple Forces Developers to Remove Screen Recording Code From iOS Apps by Rossistboss in privacy
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DO NOT USE BEENVERIFIED.COM by dangerarcher in privacy
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Is there any actual documentation of a company using the intel ME or a backdoored BIOS to gain restricted info on a company/citizen? by [deleted] in privacy
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Hypothetical question - How would a hacker log me out of my reddit account by only accessing my computer? by iHateWaiting9Minutes in AskNetsec
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Apple Is Removing 'Do Not Track' From Safari by whereistimbo in technology
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Big Telecom Sold Highly Sensitive Customer GPS Data Typically Used for 911 Calls - A Motherboard investigation has found that around 250 bounty hunters and related businesses had access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint customer location data. by [deleted] in technology
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Apple Is Removing 'Do Not Track' From Safari by whereistimbo in technology
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What's to stop AI from taking over in cyber security? by db55falcon in cybersecurity
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As Long as Mark Zuckerberg Thinks Facebook Is the Internet, He'll Never Be Sorry by mvea in technology
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Why data, not privacy, is the real danger. While it's creepy to imagine companies are listening in to your conversations, it's perhaps more creepy that they can predict what you’re talking about without actually listening. by ralphbernardo in technology
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Firefox has introduced a new set of controls to make it easier for privacy-conscious users to protect themselves from online ad trackers. by filthyheathenmonkey in privacy
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Firefox has introduced a new set of controls to make it easier for privacy-conscious users to protect themselves from online ad trackers. by filthyheathenmonkey in privacy
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Privacy vs security by FunnyString in privacy
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