Protestors point lasers at police to prevent facial recognition from Chinese government5yr ⋅ FederalSoft ⋅ r/privacy
Just a reminder to all our March Madness loving friends who watch online on CBS. While you're watching the game a hundred companies are watching you.6yr ⋅ klaysUnderwear ⋅ r/privacy
This is ridiculous. The new Chase bank app update wants to be able to disable my lock screen, beta test stuff, write and read my call log and contacts, and see my location. Enough. No.11yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy
According to Firefox users, the top issue surrounding the Web right now, in every region surveyed, is privacy.10yr ⋅ otakugrey ⋅ r/privacy
User on 4chan's /g/ technology board compiled a comprehensive overview of Firefox privacy extensions and why you should use them11yr ⋅ NOT_BRIAN_POSEHN ⋅ r/privacy
The director of the NSA thought this was complicated. Hope this helps.12yr ⋅ fightforthefuture ⋅ r/privacy
Sister is having a baby. Never searched baby products on amazon, yet here I get this email from them11yr ⋅ stermister ⋅ r/privacy
Result of poll by Danish newspaper Politiken with the question Should Denmark provide asylum for Snowden?11yr ⋅ pred ⋅ r/privacy
Facebook sneaks in permission to record audio and take photos with newest android update12yr ⋅ Zeoxult ⋅ r/privacy
CISPA is only kind of dead. Turns out, it's basically been law for a while.12yr ⋅ fightforthefuture ⋅ r/privacy
This is what the DHS thinks we should know about their interpretation of the 4th Amendment11yr ⋅ biffbagwell ⋅ r/privacy
How ironic that Microsoft would point fingers at Gmail's invasion of user data.11yr ⋅ digitalhelder ⋅ r/privacy
AT&T's insightful response to a letter I sent them concerning their HTTP supercookie test.10yr ⋅ unnecessarily ⋅ r/privacy
Facebook doesn't lay off: ~4 mo. after I created a picture-less profile (to view pics/updates from immediate relatives abroad), clicking 'x' in the upper right corner now reverts my cursor to the camera icon and opens a file upload window prompt... Annoying.10yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy
Feds Use Browser Fingerprinting in Criminal Complaint Against Silk Road 2.0 Operator10yr ⋅ Zahoo ⋅ r/privacy
The most poignant thing Edward Snowden said in his interview with Glen Greenwald. via r/conspiracy.11yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy
I summarised the 2014 TorrentFreak VPN survey into an easy-to-read table11yr ⋅ LeoPanthera ⋅ r/privacy
SSL certificates at $2700 didn't fit into +$50 Billion VA budget. Wouldn't be the first time VA was responsible for poor information security leading to identity theft.10yr ⋅ coupdetaco ⋅ r/privacy
I work in marketing - this is an example of all the creepy stuff Google knows about you10yr ⋅ ImSofaKingWeToddit ⋅ r/privacy
must be mandatory for every app to have GOOGLE and FACEBOOK trackers in it..6yr ⋅ mynameisalex1 ⋅ r/privacy
Am I being too paranoid by not charging my smartphone here? Or should I just take off my /r/privacy hat and relax.11yr ⋅ WHARGARBEEES ⋅ r/privacy
Facebook shows all the names of people in your custom friend list when you share stuff with people in a custom friend list of yours11yr ⋅ plusninety ⋅ r/privacy
Using the Way Back Machine it's interesting to see exactly how long it took after 9/11 for the new Surveillance State to be enacted.11yr ⋅ -SnooSnoo- ⋅ r/privacy
This Week in Privacy (Nov 21-28): Twitter tracking, the UK's new security bill, Facebook privacy and more!10yr ⋅ surfeasy ⋅ r/privacy
Can someone explain why the BestBuy app needs all of these permissions, especially the circled ones. Seems more than intrusive for a retail stores app.10yr ⋅ UrALion ⋅ r/privacy
This is what a secret order demanding the disclosure of SSL encryption keys to the FBI looks like11yr ⋅ 4nis ⋅ r/privacy
US Air Force in the business of DoS Attacks? Sure killed our server for a few minutes...11yr ⋅ The_WebNinja ⋅ r/privacy
Dear Homeland Security... A friend of mine posted his story of border control archiving and deleting his mail after returning from the US12yr ⋅ squirrelrampage ⋅ r/privacy
My school just put this out. Sounds a bullshit way to track Internet usage. Am I wrong?12yr ⋅ mariokart ⋅ r/privacy
NSA has 80 Corporate Partners, including Microsoft, Intel, IBM, Oracle (Slide from 2002)10yr ⋅ fabnup ⋅ r/privacy
Can someone explain what this new option in Google Chrome means? (in simple terms, please)10yr ⋅ 5skandas ⋅ r/privacy
I have NEVER given facebook my credit card number. WTF is this nonsense?12yr ⋅ villainstyle ⋅ r/privacy
I was about to update my Facebook Messenger when I stopped to read the terms and conditions. How is this breach of privacy legal?12yr ⋅ etre-est-savoir ⋅ r/privacy
Cisco to record all web traffic & browsing history passed through Cisco routers with new firmware. Backdoor access built in to router. Downgrading firmware impossible.12yr ⋅ glados_v2 ⋅ r/privacy
Tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good are your privacy settings, if I will block my content with a nag screen?12yr ⋅ jonr ⋅ r/privacy
Turn on, Tune in, Drop out - A nice promotional poster for I2P (Xpost from /r/i2p)11yr ⋅ KeepSeeding ⋅ r/privacy
Copyright Alert System propaganda video gets so many downvotes on YouTube that they disabled the ratings12yr ⋅ pdschatz ⋅ r/privacy
My GP sent my insurance co. some medical records without my permission. Here's their lame non-apology for the data protection breach:12yr ⋅ osolon ⋅ r/privacy
User on /r/mildlyinteresting is sent $2 to install Google monitoring hardware in their home in exchange for more rewards.7yr ⋅ CrunchyPunches ⋅ r/privacy
Capital One is now selling customers information to spammers. unless you opt-out. 12yr ⋅ Snappingmyfingers ⋅ r/privacy
Let's keep this in the forefront of people's minds. I truly believe this can have an impact if enough of us participate.11yr ⋅ HellaSwine ⋅ r/privacy
I was searching for Privacy os for android and google gave me this suggestion. It's also happening to a lot of my colleagues. This is the type of opinions we need to be educating against.10yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy
This Week in Privacy (Nov 28 - Dec 5): Police body cameras, So.ciety, Wire and more!10yr ⋅ surfeasy ⋅ r/privacy
We want your identity so we know your information is authentic, so we can give it to the government.11yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy
This Week in Privacy (Dec 12 - 19): North Korea, surveillance blimps, the NSA and more!10yr ⋅ surfeasy ⋅ r/privacy
I wonder if anyone has ever changed their mind about deactivating their facebook account after seeing this page...It sure didn't change my mind!12yr ⋅ Blalal ⋅ r/privacy
Never really been much of a Facebook user, but does Facebook seriously expect me to just GIVE them my email password?11yr ⋅ r3bl ⋅ r/privacy
Sophos auto update trying to connect to www.secretservice.gov ?? WTF12yr ⋅ Redditambassador ⋅ r/privacy
Is this legal? Received this in mail today showing voting history of people in neighborhood. More in comments.12yr ⋅ thirteenhill ⋅ r/privacy
Google sells my private search history and preferences with the following companies:7yr ⋅ napstervab ⋅ r/privacy
Central Monitoring System (CMS) - India's surveillance program which could make the NSA look like a paragon of restraint. It's slated to cover 900 million phone lines and 160 million net users. [x-post - India]11yr ⋅ ani625 ⋅ r/privacy
All the websites you visit, at our fingertips. (Google Web Activity History)12yr ⋅ glados_v2 ⋅ r/privacy
Chrome makes over a dozen calls to Google every time I open a new Incognito browser window10yr ⋅ rudism ⋅ r/privacy
Uber Partner App wants me to take real time photo of me, but I'm concerned about fine print when you click Learn More.8yr ⋅ RedditStreamableBot ⋅ r/privacy
This Week in Privacy (Jan 9 - 16): David Cameron, CISPA - the resurrection and more!10yr ⋅ surfeasy ⋅ r/privacy
Maybe Google was trying to tell us about PRISM all along - even in Incognio11yr ⋅ GrayPoupon ⋅ r/privacy
eBay added itself to my homescreen, Amazon did it two days ago. Can anyone explain how or why, and how I can prevent it?10yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy
This Week in Privacy (Jan 2 - 9 2015): Forced decryption of laptops, FBI and more!10yr ⋅ surfeasy ⋅ r/privacy
How advertisers follow you around the Internet [x-post from /r/geek] 12yr ⋅ HydrophobicWater ⋅ r/privacy
An internship job listing for a 'Digital Network Exploitation Analyst' appeared Thursday on the NSA's Twitter11yr ⋅ -Gavin- ⋅ r/privacy
Thought I would help Microsoft out with their new ad campaign...11yr ⋅ jamesjoyceroseroyce ⋅ r/privacy
QUESTION: How would one anonymously obtain a PO BOX w/o using a fake ID??11yr ⋅ domainsquatter ⋅ r/privacy
I just started using Ghostery. Cracked.com has the highest crap count so far. It surprised me!12yr ⋅ RoyallyTenenbaumed ⋅ r/privacy
New iOS warning shows YouTube app accesses microphone when watching a video.11yr ⋅ gearaholic ⋅ r/privacy
Facebook Locked my account, claiming I had malicious software and needed to download their search extension, which can see all your browser history. This is my reply after doing so in a sandbox11yr ⋅ FairlyZ212 ⋅ r/privacy
O2-UK Actively censoring web on their 3G connection. Require users to opt-out of censorship. 13yr ⋅ breen ⋅ r/privacy
Why is BioShock Infinite (Mac Version) reading my Safari cookies? Any idea how I stop it?11yr ⋅ lost_profit ⋅ r/privacy
The New Reddit Enhancement Suite --- Why does it need all these new permissions?13yr ⋅ palealepizza ⋅ r/privacy
JFK's Terminal 4 security checkpoint renovation: 16 cameras for each line: visible in this diagram are 102 cameras-- for what else but face scanning?13yr ⋅ priv-throw ⋅ r/privacy
Of all the visitors to r/privacy in March at least 15,000 of them were being tracked by Google Analytics13yr ⋅ Joe_12265 ⋅ r/privacy
Linkedin told me to send them scans of my passport/driver's license after they randomly blocked my legit, 8 y/o account. Thought someone was phishing. Apparently not...8yr ⋅ beame_io ⋅ r/privacy
Coincidence? I'm a moderator of /r/steroids, browsing in Incognito mode, and I get these ads. How?11yr ⋅ deletedLink ⋅ r/privacy
German company already taking advantage of the NSA revelations - Ad I found in the magazine Der Spiegel11yr ⋅ Koze ⋅ r/privacy
How to stop Youtube from asking for your full name (or knowing who you are at all), even if you have Gmail or another Google service open12yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/privacy