What's Next for Techlore in 2026: Major Changes Explained

https://techlore.tv/w/goiegZE3DTbUTXGukABJA6

What's Next for Techlore in 2026: Major Changes Explained

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Nate Steps Down + What Happens to Surveillance Report

https://apertatube.net/w/n6LHvavFynVMbcn8qFYEP3

Nate Steps Down + What Happens to Surveillance Report

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WhatsApp Leaked 3.5 BILLION Numbers

https://techlore.tv/w/8DuKyepbQnNv1VfAx3U4Tb

WhatsApp Leaked 3.5 BILLION Numbers

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Apple Has 4 Months, Google Has Just 14 Days...

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FOSS Is In Trouble!

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Writing The Privacy Dad blog has been a rewarding two-and-a-half year journey, and I hope to keep writing, albeit at a slower rate.

https://theprivacydad.com/on-writing-the-privacy-dad-blog/

#privacy #blog #surveillancereport @sr

On Writing The Privacy Dad Blog

Writing The Privacy Dad blog has been a rewarding two-and-a-half year journey, and I hope to keep writing, albeit at a slower rate.

Welcome to The Privacy Dad's Blog!

So #YouTube is letting third parties scrape your videos even if you mark them as unlisted.

Title: Another Leap For The Proton Suite!

Source: https://youtu.be/618GJb44mpQ

#Privacy #AI #SurveillanceReport #Surveillance

Another Leap For The Proton Suite!

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Surveillance Report discussed paywalled content on their Q&A posted on the 30th May. Might be helpful?
https://surveillancereport.tech/

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@thenewoil RE: #SurveillanceReport episode "Reddit Sold You Out" on the topic that the #AT&T outage is a good reason to use #VoIP. Just a FYI (as I used to work for a major telecom) that most major telecoms use VoIP internally for both last-mile and peering call termination. So if you have a separate VoIP provider and the destination call was traversing over a downed networks, it would still fail.

As always, love the content!

#Privacy #DIY #SelfHosted #outage #FCC #E911

I've heard #cybersecurity experts often say that passwords are more secure than #biometrics, one of the reasons being that you can change your #passwords if it ever gets leaked but you can't change your biometrics. However one of the major downsides of using a password/pin for your lockscreen is that someone could simply look over your sholder to figure out your #password. These so called over-the-shoulder attacks are more common than you may think and the presence of #surveillance cameras everywhere makes the situation worse because now you could be recorded typing in your password!

So because of all these reasons I had mixed feelings about using a password/pin and tent to use biometrics whenever possible. But my opinion about passwords changed entirely after watching this 9 year old video on YouTube showing how to use the "picture password" feature on a #BlackBerry device - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gef7kehpedA
The ingenuity of this system not only prevents over-the-shoulder attacks but is also fast & easy to use! I'm actually quite surprised that this never caught on to other devices because it really seems like a smart and easy solution to a common problem. Thanks to @sr for mentioning this on your #podcast or else I would've never known about this technique.

#PicturePassword #SurveillanceReport #Security #OverTheShoulderAttack

How to use Picture Password on BlackBerry 10.2.1

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