Emily Overton — @RMGirl on Twitter; follow her — asked an interesting question: Are you intruding on someone’s privacy is you are actively doing OSINT on someone? I shared some thoughts (which Continue reading
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Online speech-to-text transcription and the ePrivacy directive
Jennifer's question Jennifer Cobbe asked this question on Twitter: Question for ePrivacy Directive fans: if I was a provider of a cloud AI service and I siphoned off input data originating with Continue reading
DNS-over-https on macOS and iOS
Why bother with DNS-over-https? I have run a DNS-over-https proxy for a while now, to experiment with it. First, like the rest of my browsing acting, my DNS traffic is private. But DNS traffic is Continue reading
Self-hosted disposable email addresses with AHEM
I've run my own mailserver for years now, with a catch-all on some domains. This means that, whenever a shop or service asks for my email address, I can give them a unique address, specific to them, Continue reading