Tags / Internet
Secure and Private E-mail: A Provider Overview
The current state of e-mail services that provide encryption and privacy.
HTTP/2
What is HTTP/2, how is it different from HTTP/1.1 and why should you bother to use it?
Letβs Encrypt
With Let's Encrypt, using HTTPS on your website will soon be easier than taking that famous walk in the park. But should we just blindly use the service?
Podcasting β an Update
Podcasting
Oh, no. Relax. I'm not in the process of setting up my own podcast to bother you audibly in addition to through writing. Instead, I thought I'd share a few of the high quality podcasts I'm listening to regularly.
PRISM Break: The Search Engine
Now that we've started using Firefox - a browser that takes your privacy seriously - as our primary tool when surfing the internet, it's time look at one of the online services you probably use the most and how it handles your privacy: The Search Engine.
PRISM Break: The Web Browser
PRISM Break: Prologue
The Rise and Fall β and Rise of Digg
Going SPDY!
Caution
It looks like you're using Google's Chrome browser, which records everything you do on the internet. Personally identifiable and sensitive information about you is then sold to the highest bidder, making you a part of surveillance capitalism.
The Contra Chrome comic explains why this is bad, and why you should use another browser.