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Tag Archives: Privacy
X CLOUD, SECURITY AND PRIVACY FULLY ASSURED
X CLOUD, SECURITY AND PRIVACY FULLY ASSURED https://privacyandsecurityoninternet.wordpress.com/2020/03/06/x-cloud-security-and-privacy-fully-assured/ — Lees op privacyandsecurityoninternet.wordpress.com/2020/03/06/x-cloud-security-and-privacy-fully-assured/ Cloud service security and privacy depends on all layers and protocols your files are transmitted by. Hence a fully privacy and security is of paramount importance. What makes X Cloud different? In X Cloud you are really the owner of your files, theyContinue reading “X CLOUD, SECURITY AND PRIVACY FULLY ASSURED”
S/MIME
Email protection using S/MIME certification.
Use S/MIME to send encrypted messages in an Exchange environment in iOS – Apple Support
iOS offers support for S/MIME so that you can send encrypted email messages. — more: support.apple.com/en-us/HT202345 E-mail by default is infringing your privacy. No law for privacy applies, like there is with regular (non-digital) mail. Exchange provides an environment to support a degree of privacy on an iPhone or iPad: “In iOS 13.4 and later,Continue reading “Use S/MIME to send encrypted messages in an Exchange environment in iOS – Apple Support”
reCAPTCHA – owned by Google
Extra verification, many websites depend on reCAPTCHA. In 2009 this services is acquired by Google. Wikipedia states: The current iteration of the system has been criticized for its reliance on tracking cookies and promotion of vendor lock-in with Google services; administrators are encouraged to include reCAPTCHA tracking code in all pages of their website toContinue reading “reCAPTCHA – owned by Google”
The Corona paradox
In humans, coronaviruses cause respiratory tract infections that can be mild, such as some cases of the common cold (among other possible causes, predominantly rhinoviruses), and others that can be lethal, such as SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. – Wikipedia.org
Sensor Tower Secretly Owns Ad Blocker And VPN Apps That Collect User Data
Sensor Tower has owned at least 20 apps that track data passing through people’s phones. — Lees op http://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/vpn-and-ad-blocking-apps-sensor-tower 20 free VPN apps are spying on your mobile phone, all with the same parent company Sensor Tower, among them: – Free and Unlimited VPN – Luna VPN – Mobile Data – Adblock Focus Remove theseContinue reading “Sensor Tower Secretly Owns Ad Blocker And VPN Apps That Collect User Data”
New $3 ‘robot lawyer’ can automatically sue data brokers for not deleting your personal info | Fortune
Digital Health, a new service from DoNotPay, maker of the Robo Revenge’ app, can can demand more than 100 data brokers stop selling your location data and personal information, for just $3. — Lees op fortune.com/2020/03/05/delete-location-data-privacy-personal-information-donotpay/ “A startup called DoNotPay unveiled a service it calls Digital Health that automates the data-deletion process. Priced at $3 a month,Continue reading “New $3 ‘robot lawyer’ can automatically sue data brokers for not deleting your personal info | Fortune”
New research shows many Trackers on top 50K websites
85,6% op top 50K website around the world has Google Trackers active.
All ProtonVPN apps are 100% open source – ProtonVPN Blog
All ProtonVPN apps are 100% open source – ProtonVPN Blog — Lees op protonvpn.com/blog/open-source/ Privacy aware company ProtonVPN announces its next step in privacy & transparency,
