Security, Privacy and Opsec

How to make Facebook usable again and how to stop AI stealing your time and attention.

First question, do you really still need Facebook? Probably you don’t, but it is a decent way to stay in touch with people you have met. Everybody you meet leaves a mark on you. (Quote from a random acquaintance that I met in Luxembourg. He showed me around for one night.) Ugo Bardi thinks Facebook […]

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One of the most important skills for the future!

The ability to keep your mouth shut! There are two abilities that have become almost completely unknown nowadays. First, the ability to keep your mouth shut, and second, the ability to concentrate. Today we’re only dealing with the ability to keep your mouth shut. For example, there’s this nearly 20-year-old story from a German magazine. […]

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OpSec – Operational security – Lose Lips Sink Ships II

Download TOR Browser. Use a VPN. Download TOR Browser. Use a VPN.

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OpSec – Operational security – Lose Lips Sink Ships

Download TOR Browser. Use a VPN.   Download TOR Browser. Use a VPN.

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The not so private “privacy” Email service Protonmail

Wikipedia: Proton Mail is a Swiss end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2013 headquartered in Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland. It uses client-side encryption to protect email content and user data before they are sent to Proton Mail servers, unlike other common email providers such as Gmail and Outlook.com. The service can be accessed through a webmail client, […]

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