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8 votes
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FTC imposes $5 billion penalty and sweeping new privacy restrictions on Facebook
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Plex makes piracy just another streaming service
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What password manager, if any, would you recommend?
After being skeptic of password managers for a long time, I've decided to take the plunge and get one installed. The burden of remembering dozens of passwords is simply getting a bit too much. So,...
After being skeptic of password managers for a long time, I've decided to take the plunge and get one installed. The burden of remembering dozens of passwords is simply getting a bit too much. So, I was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations of password managers? Maybe one you or a trusted friend use? Or maybe you think password managers are rubbish, and want to share you opinion?
Any suggestions are welcome, in the interest of fostering discussion/having the thread be useful to other people too. But in my specific use case, I want to be able to sync between devices. I'd prefer something open source, but it's not a requirement.
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Craigslist's nerdy founder wants to change the world -- starting with your daily news
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Inside Apple factory thefts: Secret tunnels, hidden crawl spaces
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Justice Department to open broad, new antitrust review of Big Tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple
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As authoritarian governments surveil the internet, open source projects decide how to respond
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I was a 10x engineer. And I’m sorry.
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What you should know about the Equifax data breach settlement
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Apple in advanced talks to buy Intel’s smartphone-modem chip business
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iOS 12.4 is released today
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Nine easy ways to create an avatar | No Sweat Tech
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Intel prepares to graft Google's bfloat16 onto processors
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Public statement on neutrality of free software
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Is it okay to laugh at Florida Man? What it’s like to go viral as one of the Internet’s biggest memes — and the moral complications of laughing along
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Swedish police want to introduce facial recognition technology to fight crime
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How Pornhub and Girls Do Porn are enabling doxing and harassment
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Former Microsoft software engineer charged with mail fraud for using test Microsoft Store accounts to steal more than $10 million in digital currency
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Patreon raises $60M series D, targets international growth and more customization
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The dirty business of hosting hate online
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My browser, the spy: How extensions slurped up browsing histories of 4M users
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Navigating the tension between deplatforming and privacy?
There's a conflict in my mind that I would like others' perspective on. On one hand, I like privacy. For example, I use Signal as my primary messaging service because I like the idea that the...
There's a conflict in my mind that I would like others' perspective on.
On one hand, I like privacy. For example, I use Signal as my primary messaging service because I like the idea that the end-to-end encryption keeps my conversations private. It feels right that someone shouldn't be able to look over my shoulder when I'm communicating one-on-one with friends and family.
On the other hand, I also like deplatforming. I believe strongly in the idea that inhibiting communities that espouse fascist or other anti-social beliefs is a key lever in keeping their ideas from gaining social traction.
Unfortunately, I feel like there's a tension between these two ideals. Private platforms can conceivably allow for the inviolable platforming of hateful groups because they can then exist without social oversight or accountability. But maintaining some sort of oversight also feels wrong to me because it's fundamentally invasive?
I don't know what to make of this, as I do think we should be encouraging greater privacy on an internet where our actions are being scooped up wholesale for the benefit of large tech companies, but I also worry about how increased privacy measures will enable bad actors. Anyone have thoughts on this or want to help me sort this out?
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Bianca Devins and how livestreamed murder may be replacing the archetype of the serial killer, enabling people to vault to celebrity on the strength of a single, viral attack
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Epic Games supports Blender Foundation with $1.2 million Epic MegaGrant
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Sweden seeks lithium tie-ups in South America amid white gold rush
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Microsoft Teams is now officially bigger than Slack
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Google is trying to convince Congress that there's competition in the search industry, but recent statistics show it owns 92% of the market
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EU opens Amazon antitrust investigation
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How US tech giants are helping to build China’s surveillance state
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Infowars host, still verified on Twitter, calls for lynching of Barack Obama
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Sony a7R IV: First Impressions and real-world photos
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Highlights from Facebook's Libra hearing with the Senate Banking Committee
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The biggest star at YouTube's VidCon 2019 was TikTok
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Introducing a new Twitter.com - a refreshed and updated website
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MDN (beta) is now built with React
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Gotta catch 'em all: Understanding how IMSI-catchers exploit cell networks
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Microsoft 365, Google cloud and Apple cloud deemed illegal in Schools of Hesse
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Lyrics website Genius.com accuses Google of lifting its content
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When do you use a VPN?
I try to be privacy focused. I don't use social media, I use Firefox with adblock and tracker protection, with duck duck go as my search engine. I also pay for proton vpn. My question is, when...
I try to be privacy focused. I don't use social media, I use Firefox with adblock and tracker protection, with duck duck go as my search engine. I also pay for proton vpn. My question is, when should I use it? I use it when I'm on open networks on my phone, but that's about it. Do you guys run it 24/7 on your computer?
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Thousands of people in Sweden are having futuristic microchips implanted into their skin to carry out everyday activities and replace credit cards and cash
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What to expect in your first IT security job
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It's official: Harley has an electric motorcycle
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Exploring Computer Reset, a massive retro computer warehouse
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Macintosh Forks
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Vertical mice anyone? They really help my wrist pain.
A really long time ago I was introduced to the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. Even though I was only in my early twenties I already had wrist issues and I thought this thing was god send. It was clunky...
A really long time ago I was introduced to the Evoluent Vertical Mouse. Even though I was only in my early twenties I already had wrist issues and I thought this thing was god send. It was clunky but totally worth it.
These days there are a ton of vertical mice available. Is anyone else into these? I am looking to get a new one now that I'm on the mouse/keyboard a lot again. Do you have a preferred model?
note: If you have wrist issues and are curious, I highly recommend trying one out. One caveat is that the cheap one I got off of amazon recently is a bit too small for a decent sized guy like myself. Filling out your palm seems really important for maximum relief.
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How to run a small social network site for your friends
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How the biggest decentralized social network is dealing with its Nazi problem
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The FTC's $5 billion fine for Facebook is so meaningless, it will likely leave Zuckerberg wondering what he can't get away with
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US FTC approves Facebook fine of about $5 billion
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