internet privacy
Meet the Self-Hosters, Taking Back the Internet One Server at a Time
Tired of Big Tech monopolies, a community of hobbyists is taking their digital lives off the cloud and onto DIY hardware that they control.
Trump's NAFTA Renegotiations Could Put Canadians' Personal Data At Risk
Canada and the US will soon start working towards a new deal.
Artists Offer Tools of Resistance From Companies Collecting Personal Data
A trippy workshop in Brooklyn challenged people to keep their personal information private from data mongering companies.
Yesterday on the Internet: Turns out Trump supporters care about internet privacy
On Wednesday, House Republicans voted to block Obama-era rules about information privacy for internet service providers. Now, the future of online privacy is in the very capable hands of one President Donald J. Trump.
Brazilian Watchdogs Say New Bill to Pursue Cyberbullies Is Really a Way to Silence Critics
Concern over abuse of power has been heightened by Brazil's current political chaos, which has exposed a cornucopia of unethical, and often allegedly criminal, conduct by political leaders across the spectrum.
Should UK Citizens Be Scared of Their New Internet Surveillance Bill?
Web companies could be made to store their users' internet browsing history for a year.
You Might Be Jeering at the Victims of the Ashley Madison Hack, but Watch Out: You're Next
The way the internet is going, it won't be long until all your personal information and sexual quirks are out there for the world to see.
The Canadian Government Is Asking ISPs to Stop Sending Warning Letters for Illegal Downloading
The letters sometimes contain misinformation and threaten legal action that will probably never occur.
Canada Is Considering New Spy, Surveillance, and Detention Powers Because of Two Extremist Crimes
In the aftermath of two terror attacks in rapid succession, the Canadian government is using the attacks to push through new laws "in the area of surveillance, detention and arrest."
The Harper Government Is Expanding Their Surveillance Policy to Treat Every Protester as a Potential Threat
The Conservative government recently decided to expand its public surveillance policy to include all protests and demonstrations, increasing access to info on even the most mundane of social movements. Some privacy advocates say the move is a slap in...