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There is no privacy on the Internet. The Internet goes just about anywhere and everywhere. It's not just your computer and smartphone; your refrigerator, TV<ref>https://bgr.com/2015/02/06/samsungs-smart-tv-privacy-policy/</ref> and game console are connected to the Internet. They are listening to you and watching you<ref>https://www.ted.com/talks/malte_spitz_your_phone_company_is_watching</ref>. So, there is no privacy '''anywhere'''. Unless you are actively conscious and work to create privacy. | There is no privacy on the Internet. The Internet goes just about anywhere and everywhere. It's not just your computer and smartphone; your refrigerator, TV<ref>https://bgr.com/2015/02/06/samsungs-smart-tv-privacy-policy/</ref> and game console are connected to the Internet. They are listening to you and watching you<ref>https://www.ted.com/talks/malte_spitz_your_phone_company_is_watching</ref>. So, there is no privacy '''anywhere'''. Unless you are actively conscious and work to create privacy. | ||
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This page is about some of the privacy enhancing tools and techniques that you can employ individually, or in your enterprise using free software. | This page is about some of the privacy enhancing tools and techniques that you can employ individually, or in your enterprise using free software. | ||
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# The [https://libraryfreedomproject.org/torexitpilotphase1/ Library Freedom Project] | # The [https://libraryfreedomproject.org/torexitpilotphase1/ Library Freedom Project] | ||
# Encryption | # Encryption | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 16 February 2016
There is no privacy on the Internet. The Internet goes just about anywhere and everywhere. It's not just your computer and smartphone; your refrigerator, TV[1] and game console are connected to the Internet. They are listening to you and watching you[2]. So, there is no privacy anywhere. Unless you are actively conscious and work to create privacy.
This page is about some of the privacy enhancing tools and techniques that you can employ individually, or in your enterprise using free software.
Things like
- Tor that help you remain Anonymous
- The Library Freedom Project
- Encryption
- ↑ https://bgr.com/2015/02/06/samsungs-smart-tv-privacy-policy/
- ↑ https://www.ted.com/talks/malte_spitz_your_phone_company_is_watching