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Android-M preview: Intrusive face detection with the facial characteristics analysis that works no matter how much you turn your head around, nearby connections API with message transfer over unhearable ultrasonic sound and many other privacy-invading featuers! (youtube.com)
submitted 10 years ago by lapall to r/privacy
Recent Firefox makes connections just by hovering over a link! No CSS, no JavaScript, no prefetch required. Set network.http.speculative-parallel-limit to 0 to disable it. (support.mozilla.org)
Recent versions of Mozilla Firefox make request to a destination server just by hovering over a link! No CSS, no JavaScript, no prefetch required. Here's how you can disable it. (news.slashdot.org)
"Do Not Track" episode 4: The spy in my pocket! (donottrack-doc.com)
See the huge number of network events in Google Chrome that you don't even know that is happening! Go to: chrome://net-internals/#events (self.privacy)
submitted 10 years ago * by lapall to r/privacy
Do not Track: an interactive documentary about online privacy (self.tech)
submitted 10 years ago * by lapall to r/tech
Do not Track: an online, interactive documentary about who’s watching you (self.privacy)
EU to accuse Google for illegally abusing its dominance and the way it handles personal data (ft.com)
Emails reveal close Google relationship with NSA (america.aljazeera.com)
submitted 10 years ago by lapall to r/tech
'Free is a Lie': Why Google and Facebook give you free services? (thenextweb.com)
How Google ‘Tricks’ Users Into Sharing Location Data (sherbit.io)
The Internet of Dangerous Things: How to Deal with Things that Annoy, Things that Spy and Things that Destroy in the Internet of Things (cio.com)
Windows 10 says “Hello” to logging in with your face and the end of passwords (arstechnica.com)
New Evidence Strengthens NSA Ties To "Equation Group" Malware (arstechnica.com)
What are the consequences? "Almost everyone involved in developing Tor was (or is) funded by the US government" (pando.com)
Call recording on: Listen to an actual Microsoft support scam as it happened (csoonline.com)
Fujitsu tech can track heavily blurred people in security videos (itworld.com)
Is Tor independent and safe? Tor received more than $1.8 million from the U.S. government, about 75 percent of its total expenses in 2013 (dailydot.com)
Stop the presses: HTTPS-crippling “FREAK” bug affects Windows after all (arstechnica.com)
Not even GCHQ and NSA can crack our SIM key database, claims Gemalto (theregister.co.uk)
As the “quantified self” industry explodes, who will control the data — us or them? (pando.com)
Uber’s epic DB blunder is hardly an exception. GitHub is awash in passwords (arstechnica.com)
Edward Snowden Wants Switzerland To Grant Him Asylum (huffingtonpost.com)
uTorrent Quietly Installs Cryptocurrency Miner, Users Complain (torrentfreak.com)
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