Current context on privacy and security
Not a news feed, but selective pieces that use a current development to surface a more durable lesson about privacy, security and better choices.
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You're searching on Google while not wanting to
DuckDuckGo protects your privacy but runs mostly on Bing's index. Startpage gives you Google results without Google tracking. Brave Search has its own index. What do you choose?
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V2X is arriving — what it means for your privacy on the road
Vehicles are about to communicate with road infrastructure. What that means for your location data, who can see it, and what you can control.
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What happens when your primary device disappears
Phone left at a friend's place, an old phone from a drawer, and just carrying on. On communication that doesn't depend on one specific device.
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What this router ban reveals about real router security
Why flags and brand names are weak shortcuts for router trust, and why behaviour, exposure and control usually tell you more.
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GrapheneOS and Motorola: what this announcement actually changes today
The Motorola and GrapheneOS partnership matters. But for most readers, today's practical decision changes less than the headline suggests.
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