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How to Avoid Internet Surveillance Around the Globe

Sometimes, people who want to open a specific page in an office or a room with friends and family go to a corner or try to hide their screen from their peers, if the content is meant to be private for some reason. However, in most cases, they don’t know that although they will have successfully fended off their attempts to take a look into their matters, there are thousands of eyes on the we...[Read More]

How to Protect your Browsing from Online Surveillance in 2017-2018

Ever since the Congress decided to strip FCC’s regulations of online privacy, browsing in the US was not safe. As you know, FCC’s plan was to increase the privacy and safety laws for internet users. Congress put a stop to that, and instead, they approved another legislation that had the completely opposite idea. In the end, they got their way, and FCC did not only suffer a major defeat...[Read More]

Top 10 Countries with Biggest Surveillance Issues

Depending on where you live, you probably have a lot of internet benefits that you might not even know of. Most of us have very little or no restrictions at all when it comes to our internet. We all have a connection in our homes, with great speeds, and the ability to access basically anything. That is why people are raising such a fuss whenever they can’t get something that they want. Howev...[Read More]

How to Protect Yourself from CIA Spies

Everyone who follows events concerning online community has probably heard about the hacking attempts by CIA. Thanks to WikiLeaks, we are now aware of the new, special technology that CIA uses to hack into other people’s routers. Even more, many believe that pretty much any product with internet access is vulnerable. That means that the list includes far more than just your desktop. A part o...[Read More]

VPNs Can’t Save You from the Government Surveillance

The public was shocked last Friday after the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police openly admitted misuse of the metadata that the telecommunication companies were forced to record. As expected, this was quite a scandal, especially since barely a fortnight has passed since the deadline for installing data retention systems in telcos has passed, and now, the AFP himself is reporting on the ...[Read More]

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