Memory removal is the real world right to be forgotten
We’ve all got memories that appear from nowhere, the ones that make us bite down on a clenched fist and lower our heads in...
As users turn to ad blockers, sites start blocking users
The ad blocking wars have begun. Why have so many people started using then? Why are some sites banning them? Find out!
Batman v Superman: Who’s got the best secret identity?
This article was originally published on March 4, 2016. How do two of the world’s most iconic superheroes hide their respective identities? On the surface, it...
OnionShare: Secure and anonymous file sharing
Our guide shows you how to install and use OnionShare for secure, anonymous file sharing and chats.
It’s brilliant. But what is the internet?
We use it every day and It’s become an absolutely essential part of our lives. But what actually is the Internet? The dictionary defines it...
Guide to stronger passwords – Part 3 (Diceware)
Diceware uses real dice as a random password generator. Because the passwords are real words, you can actually remember them.
What Apple’s fight against the FBI means for the future of privacy
This post was originally published on February 22, 2016. Apple CEO Tim Cook made headlines last week when he released an open letter opposing a...
Meet the man who wants to save encryption
California congressman Ted Lieu has introduced a new bill that could eliminate state-imposed laws banning encryption.
Guide to stronger passwords, Part 1 (two-factor authentication)
How to protect your online accounts better with two-factor authentication.
The Snowden Effect: 4 things we’ve learned since the privacy bubble exploded
Here's a recap of the major events that have happened since Snowden's revelations and a semi-dystopian look at what the future holds.