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Are you intruding on someone’s privacy is you are actively doing OSINT on someone?

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
neilAuthor neil Posted on 04 April 2021 Category Uncategorized Tags privacy osint Twitter

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
neilAuthor neil Posted on 29 March 2021 Category Networking Tags law privacy eprivacy

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
neilAuthor neil Posted on 20 March 2021 Category Networking Tags doh dns over https privacy encryption dns safetytech

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
neilAuthor neil Posted on 27 December 2020 Category Software Tags email privacy self hosting

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