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kellialove

The NSA Continues to Violate Americans' Internet Privacy Rights | American Civil Libert... - 1 views

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    You are still being watched, and your data being collected, so be careful what you send and to where you send it too. Innocent messages sent out of the country can easily make you become a person of interest for no reason.
charlotteneuhoff

Know how much of your personal info is online? Google's new tool will tell you - 1 views

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    This article provides information for how to make your personal information more private through Google. While Google does have access to a large amount of your information, this allows you to better control what is shared online.
Abbey Roberts

Personal Privacy Is Only One of the Costs of NSA Surveillance - 1 views

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    If you're writing about the rhetoric of the debate
jerrywji

Protecting Your Digital Life in 9 Easy Steps - 0 views

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    The first piece of advice in the article for protecting personal information is to download Signal, the encrypted messaging service we discussed in class.
mariannas

Review: Blackphone Trades Some Convenience for Security - 1 views

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    This article is about a smartphone that's designed specifically to help you keep your personal information secure--it lets you easily encrypt your calls and texts and search the internet privately. There's also a video about ways to encrypt your email.
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    Nice find. I'm reminded of DuckDuckGo, https://duckduckgo.com/, the search engine that doesn't track you. At all.
oliver_zhu

A Student's Need-to-Know Guide to Web Security - OnlineUniversities.com - 1 views

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    1. Don't download free media. 2. Don't overshare personal information on social media accounts. 3. Change passwords regularly. 4. Be cautious on public networks and computers.
arnielal

How the modern world depends on encryption - BBC News - 0 views

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    This article discusses how there needs to be advanced cryptography in many facets of life for a person in the modern era from credit cards to phone calls to ATMS. It also describes how encryption uses such a large number of combinations, a brute force attack will never worm
anonymous

VPN Security News (@vpnSecurityNews) | Twitter - 2 views

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    This one is a little sketchy. It's just links to articles on VPNs from news sources I haven't heard of. Can you find someone a little less spammy and a little more likely to be a real person?
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