The Senate’s New Anti-Encryption Bill Is Even Worse Than EARN IT, and That’s Saying Something
By Andrew Crocker Right now, we rely on secure technologies like never before—to cope with the pandemic, to organize and march in the streets, and…
By Andrew Crocker Right now, we rely on secure technologies like never before—to cope with the pandemic, to organize and march in the streets, and…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G is WORLDWIDE. Cities AND countries have taken action to ban, delay, halt, and limit installation as well as issue…
By Veridiana Alimonti Despite widespread complaints about its effects on free expression and privacy, Brazilian Congress is moving forward in its attempts to hastily approve…
By B.N. Frank Proponents of the “Green New Deal” keep pushing indoor and outdoor LED light bulbs. They say they significantly reduce carbon emissions. One…
By Tyler Durden New York City, Norway and Germany have each struggled to get their contact tracing programs off the ground. In NYC, an army…
By The Rutherford Institute The Rutherford Institute’s letter to Facebook MENLO PARK, Calif. — Denouncing attempts by big tech companies and social media platforms to…
By Andrew Crocker In courts across the country, EFF has been arguing that the police cannot constitutionally require you to unlock your phone or give…
By B.N. Frank There have been reports of Fitbits shocking wearers as well as causing rashes and other undesirable and scary issues. Of course, activity…
By Tyler Durden Among some of the more disturbing features revealed at yesterday’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference keynote were the additions of CarKey – a…
By Patrick Wood Like a skilled magician who gets you to look at his right hand while the left hand is performing the “trick”, New…
By B.N. Frank Utility “Smart” Meters are awful and you probably have them whether you know it or not. Ten of millions of them –…
By Aaron Kesel Anonymous has attacked several websites in the past few weeks as the collective returns to its glory days. This writer sat down…
By B.N. Frank Ten of millions of 2-way transmitting electric, gas, and water transmitting utility “Smart” Meters have been installed on homes and throughout communities…
By B.N. Frank In May the New York Times published an article warning about excessive screen use and Bluelight exposure affecting skin and sleep. It…