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- Canada's top privacy professionals are doing an iAMA tomorrow https://privasectech.com/2015/04/canadian-privacy-iama/ 2 comments
- “Website Passwords Hacked” headlines can be less scary https://privasectech.com/2013/11/website-passwords-hacked-headlines-can-less-scary/ 6 comments
- For any non-Americans: In this post US CLOUD Act world, it's time to consider which jurisdiction your data is stored in https://www.privasectech.com/time-to-consider-which-jurisdiction-your-data-is-stored-in/ 33 comments selfhosted
- Secure Messaging: Years later, there are still only two https://www.privasectech.com/secure-messaging-years-later-there-are-still-only-two/ 13 comments privacy
- Protect your privacy on Facebook from 3rd party trackers like Cambridge Analytica by disabling Platform https://privasectech.com/protecting-your-privacy-on-facebook-by-disabling-platform/ 20 comments privacy
- If you're Canadian and want to know if your personal information was compromised from Cambridge Analytica via Facebook, I wrote this for you. https://privasectech.com/requesting-whom-facebook-has-shared-your-information-with-for-canadians/ 14 comments privacy
- You might want to read this before accepting your new Google+ Vanity URL (privacy and loss of control risk) https://privasectech.com/2013/10/terms-service-google-vanity-url/ 16 comments privacy
- When you realize the access you get to private data, you offer cloud storage. While American providers are offering 2-15GB of cloud storage, Chinese providers are now offering 1-10TB! http://privasectech.com/2012/04/free-space-in-the-cloud/ 12 comments privacy
- Even though though it says today, I plan on announcing this Monday, before an annual Privacy & Security conference next week. If you were a Canadian company making $30k-3M, what could I do to convince you to become a customer? http://privasectech.com/consulting-privacy-officer/ 12 comments startups
- I've documented the process for spoofing your MAC address on most popular operating systems. Everyone should be doing this, I can't think of a reason why you shouldn't. http://privasectech.com/2013/01/spoof-your-mac-address/ 18 comments privacy
- If privacy is important to you, consider changing your default search engine. http://privasectech.com/2012/11/change-your-default-search-engine/ 10 comments privacy