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Friday, August 01, 2008 --- 27 days ago
So, as part of my internship I’m putting together a guide on how to maintain your privacy online. I’ve covered basic computer security tips, and I think that section is reasonable. However, I’m struggling to figure out what material to present, and how to present it, for sections on: How and when to reveal personal information (e.g. secure connection for banking, signing up for websites, emails from “organisations” requesting details) Specific threats, and how to counter them - plan to cover cookies, Tor and encryption (GPG). Is there anything I’m missing here? Do people have suggested starting points on these topics, or ways to tackle them? I want to explain the ideas behind them, rather than just saying do this and this, so that users can make informed choices about the level of security, privacy and annonymity that is appropriate for them. Had fun this morning searching the net for content for Free Me, turns out that Librvox have some freaking awesome audio books that are superbly well read And Open Source Cinema has a super cool rotoscoped video of Girl Talk performing. ...




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