On Privacy & Freedom
It's the time of year in America where we pause to appreciate our freedom. In this post, I examine how privacy enables freedom and why we must protect it.
These posts are where I dig into deeper the more philosophical parts of privacy: techniques, ideas, and other topics that aren't about specific tools or services.
It's the time of year in America where we pause to appreciate our freedom. In this post, I examine how privacy enables freedom and why we must protect it.
Amazon is one of the worst companies that's ever existed, full-stop. Here's why I'd encourage you to take your money elsewhere.
What can we learn by applying a proven, successful public health philosophy to the privacy journey?
Privacy advocates are jumping aboard NIST's new recommendations, but should they?
My privacy tools are not yours, and that's okay.
There's a line between caution and paranoia. This week we explore how to decide when something is trustworthy.
With the rise of age verification laws, many are blaming the parents for being irresponsible. But is that fair or accurate?
With so many serious and competing claims in the privacy space (and world in general) today, it's vital to know how to evaluate them.
Most of us think we have "nothing to hide," but privacy is a team sport and every one of us counts.