Tag: privacy
Browser History, Unraveling Hacks, Floating Cities – New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: Congress just passed a bill allowing ISPs to sell your search history; the Russian hacking story is falling apart at the seams; and liberty takes to the seas with free, floating cities.
Interview 1265 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: Congress just passed a bill allowing ISPs to sell your search history; the Russian hacking story is falling apart at the seams; and liberty takes to the seas with seasteading. |
Interview 1115 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: a new website helps people understand the dangers of geolocation data in photos; space mining is one step closer to reality; and more Americans than ever understand that their government is the enemy. |
Interview 706 – Dr. Katherine Albrecht on the Startpage private search engine
Dr. Katherine Albrecht joins us today to talk about the world’s most private search engine: StartPage.com. We discuss the importance of privacy in a search engine, the privacy policy that makes StartPage unique amongst its competition, and the forthcoming StartMail.com that will provide a webmail service that does not read your emails (unlike gmail, hotmail, Yahoo! mail and other mainstream options) and is protected by PGP encryption.
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