privacy
Londoners Agree to Hand Over Their First Born For Internet Access
Europol and F-Secure wanted to highlight how rarely people read terms and conditions pages, which are often long and difficult to understand. In the experiment, the hotspot’s terms and conditions page promised free Wi-Fi if “the recipient agreed to assign their first born child to us for the duration of eternity.” Six people agreed.
What kind of government spies on its own people?
What kind of government spies on its own people? Demanding your privacy doesn’t mean you’re hiding something, it means you believe in something. The right to a private life is one of freedom’s greatest blessings. That’s what the Good Guys believe. Join the 5 million men and women of the NRA.
The moment of truth
Greenwald, Dotcom, Snowden and Assange take on ‘adolescent’ John Key
Internet interceptors unfazed by mega-drills or media drilling as they reveal Moment of Truth to New Zealand ahead of election
How much does spy agency CSEC know about your private life?
Ultra-secretive government agency CSEC is collecting hugely revealing information on law-abiding Canadians.
You may have nothing to hide – but do you really want intimate details of your private life to be collected and stored in insecure government databases?





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