XScreenSaver for Android is... a set of screen savers and live wallpapers. That's it. It draws pretty pictures on your screen. And it's free. That's the whole deal.
But in their wisdom, Google -- the most rapacious privacy violator on the planet -- have decreed that XScreenSaver cannot be made available on their "Play" [sic] store until I publish a "Privacy Policy".
For a screen saver. A privacy policy. For a screen saver.
This pantomime where Google pretends to care about your welfare would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad, but here we are anyway.
Ok, strap in!
This report, building on the basic pseudonymisation techniques, examines advanced solutions for more complex scenarios that can be based on asymmetric encryption, ring signatures and group pseudonyms, chaining mode, pseudonyms based on multiple identifiers, pseudonyms with proof of knowledge and secure multi-party computation. It then applies some of these techniques in the area of healthcare to discuss possible pseudonymisation options in different example cases. Lastly, it examines the application of basic pseudonymisation techniques in common cybersecurity use cases, such as the use of telemetry and reputation systems.
This project is an independent fork of Firefox, with the primary goals of privacy, security and user freedom.
LibreWolf is designed to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting techniques, while also including a few security improvements. This is achieved through our privacy and security oriented settings and patches. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances, as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM.
/ Unkommerzieller Anbieter für datenschutzfreundliche Kommunikation. Ganz ohne Überwachung. /
mat2 is a metadata removal tool, supporting a wide range of commonly used file formats, written in python3: at its core, it's a library, used by an eponymous command-line interface, as well as several file manager extensions.
This document describes MASQUE (Multiplexed Application Substrate
over QUIC Encryption). MASQUE is a mechanism that allows co-locating
and obfuscating networking applications behind an HTTPS web server.
The currently prevalent use-case is to allow running a VPN server
that is indistinguishable from an HTTPS server to any unauthenticated
observer. We do not expect major providers and CDNs to deploy this
behind their main TLS certificate, as they are not willing to take
the risk of getting blocked, as shown when domain fronting was
blocked. An expected use would be for individuals to enable this
behind their personal websites via easy to configure open-source
software.
RT @ttaubert: "You’ll never guess where we are right now". She didn’t tell me where she was, of course, b/c I didn’t need to know.
RT @tazgezwitscher: Geheimdienste stören sich an verschlüsselter Kommunikation. #Überwachung ist weit mehr als eine Antiterrormaßnahme.
Go and tell your family and friends. Break out! #prism
HTTPS Everywhere is a Firefox extension that encrypts your communications with a number of major websites.