![]() The security of Boxcryptor is backed by Kudelski Security. The software comes loaded with leading end-to-end encryption technology for more than 30 cloud providers, File Server, NAS, local data and more. I personally use Linux most of the time, but for phones I prefer iOS.Boxcryptor is a cloud encryption software that helps individuals as well as companies to protect their cloud storage including Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox and more. No, I’m not an Apple fanboy and honestly I don’t really like macOS that much. I think iOS and macOS are the perfect compromise for people that care about privacy but don’t care enough to give up modern conveniences. It could’ve been a publicity stunt, but I do somewhat trust Apple. Also, there was the big thing where Apple wouldn’t let the FBI into that guy’s phone. I care about privacy but I don’t wanna give up absolutely everything that could potentially be invading it. Also, I’m not paranoid enough to completely quit using everything proprietary. ![]() ![]() Plus, iOS has more compatibility with everything. I would switch to an open source mobile OS but I’ve bought a lot of stuff on iOS so I’m kind of stuck. I don’t fully trust Apple but I trust them enough to believe they don’t record my screen or log my keystrokes (with autocorrect and everything off). Phones are an absolutely joke on this topic. I would never store any private files either encrypted or non encrypted or use it for any secure communication or have it connected to my most private email or cloud service. I use my phone for making calls, youtube/spotify/Google Maps and take a picture once in a while. Open source won't help you on closed source phone/tablet operating systems and non inspected propriety hardware and chips. Do you think the customers privacy or the right to run a business and make money has the highest priority? Orgīuilding the global movement for the protection of privacy.Įven if you could find a completely open source encryption, do you then trust Apple enough to not have screenrecording/key grabber/ramdump capabilities? And even if you did trust Apple 100% can you then trust that some secret law hasn't been passed that force them into incorporating these kind of backdoors into their systems, and having to stay silent about it in order to continue being able to sell products in the country. Tails - a live system that aims at preserving your privacy and anonymityĬonsider donating to one of the organizations that fight for your rights. Tor Browser, a pre-configured web browser intended to protect your anonymity when used with safe browsing practices. No one solution can guarantee your anonymity. Note this section has software that is under ongoing development. The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s, “Surveillance Self-Defense”ĮFF’s, “Digital Privacy at US Borders Guide”Ĭontinuing discussion about frustrating the efforts of organizations that spy on citizens and consumers. If you can't find the time, then this article should at least get you thinking about why privacy matters.Ĭory Doctorow “On the Upcoming Privacy Wars” ![]() Learn how to spot fake news so you can focus on the facts and protect yourself from fictions.īefore you use the "I have nothing to hide" argument please read this paper – all of it. It’s really appreciated, and makes us proud of all the work you and we’ve done! Ongoing We’ve since grown a bit larger, and we’d like to thank everyone who’s subscribed, before and after then. I think… I think we’re going to have 100,000 subscribers this week and that’s all kinds of awesome. u/blackhawk_12 Subreddit Rules and Wikiīefore posting in /r/privacy, read the Sidebar Rules.Įnjoy our Wiki! It has all sorts of nifty advice and explains most topics you’re interested in if you’re reading this. "I don't have anything to hide but I don't have anything I want to show you either" Dedicated to the intersection of technology, privacy, and freedom in the digital world.
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