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As I’m browsing the AppStore it amazes me how many diary/journal apps there are and non seem to support encryption. They store your data in plaintext. Sure, you can use a password to access the app,...
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Guarding your privacy does not only affect you, but those around you. Like vaccination and herd immunity. By guarding your privacy, you are also guarding the privacy of your sources,...
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It’s time to finally turn my back on Day One. If a create a digital journaling app it should be built with privacy in mind, especially if you have the ability to sync your database to the cloud. The...
View ArticlePrivacy is not dead, but on life-support.
Especially after the Global surveillance disclosure in 2013 we’ve been told more frequently that privacy is dead. When I decided to write this piece I wanted to write a kind of how-to. Instead it ended...
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Did I say I was finishing a write-up for @gogonzojournal last week? Hmm… I did. It got a bit longer than I expected and some administrative stuff got in the way, for most of my plans. After this update...
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Finally filed my column with @gogonzojournal. Should hopefully be available soon. Managed to get beta access to Whiteout, yet another end-to-end encrypted email service. Might write a piece on it next...
View ArticleEnd-to-end encryption email — Tutanota, Whiteout & Protonmail
When it comes to privacy, the simplest form, from a user’s perspective, is end-to-end encryption. It can be easily baked into the software to make encryption a default feature, so us users don’t have...
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On my iPhone you will find the following apps that allow me to easily use encrypted communication: Wickr, Confide, Threema, Signal, Wire, Cryptocat, Chatsecure, Tutanota & Whiteout. Obviously we...
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POTUS promised to make changes to how NSA surveil. Seems more like he provided us with empty promises. Then he tells China to not install backdoors (personal experience me thinks, or a bad attempt at...
View ArticleKeeping your conversations private
If you know how to use email and an iPhone or an Android phone, you too can keep your communication safe from prying eyes with ease. Read the whole article here.
View ArticlePrivacy will create a segregated society
We were labelled as paranoid, tin-foil-hat wearing loonies. Only because we were sceptical towards Facebook, Google, cloud storage, geolocation services and other online technologies and services were...
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I was planning to write a how-to for possible whistleblowers, but I got sidetracked by what is often referred to as rest. I might sit down tomorrow and at least draft the damn thing.
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This column about privacy hits the nail smack on the head. Please take the time to read it. Then sit back and contemplate it. If you still do not think privacy is important, as in adopting encrypted...
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View ArticleJournalism, blogging, ezine, publishing & BitTorrent Sync
While looking for work as a journalist it has given me a lot of time to think. On the flip-side, not so much to write about. Which is why I had a look at ghost. A very minimalist blogging platform. It...
View ArticleRead the Dokter more privately
If you want to catch up with what I have written lately, you can check it out here.
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