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Ian Forrester

Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity - 0 views

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    "The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) addresses the prevalence of misleading information online through the development of technical standards for certifying the source and history (or provenance) of media content. C2PA is a Joint Development Foundation project, formed through an alliance between Adobe, Arm, Intel, Microsoft and Truepic. "
Ian Forrester

Readocracy - Get credit for what you read online. Prove you are well-informed on any su... - 0 views

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    "Make all the articles you consume count We're restoring sanity to the world by making how you inform yourself count for something. Troll-free, bot-free, ad-free."
Ian Forrester

OTF | Supporting Internet Freedom Worldwide - 0 views

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    The Open Technology Fund (OTF) is an independent non-profit organization committed to advancing global Internet freedom. OTF supports projects focused on counteracting repressive censorship and surveillance, enabling citizens worldwide to exercise their fundamental human rights online
Ian Forrester

Degrowth.info | degrowth.info - 0 views

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    We are a political collective that runs the webportal degrowth.info, one of the most prominent online spaces providing resources on degrowth. We engage in collective political education by creating and sharing knowledge about degrowth and related struggles for radical transformation.
Ian Forrester

New York woman visited by police after researching pressure cookers online | US news | ... - 0 views

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    Long Island resident said her web search history and 'trying to learn how to cook lentils' prompted a visit from authorities but police say search was prompted by tipoff
Ian Forrester

Patient Home Monitoring Service Leaks Private Medical Data O - 0 views

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    Kromtech Security Researchers have discovered another publically accessible Amazon S3 repository. This time it contained medical data in 316,363 PDF reports in the form of weekly blood test results. Many of these were multiple reports on individual patients. It appears that each patient had weekly test results totaling around 20 files each. That would still be an estimated 150,000+ people affected by the leak.
Ian Forrester

The push for a "PBS for the internet" - Axios - 0 views

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    The push for a "PBS for the internet"
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