Tag: privacy

Installing and using SearXNG in Gentoo Linux

Introduction Searching the internet has been both increasingly cumbersome and frightening due to privacy concerns with many of the major search engine providers (such as Google or Bing). Thankfully there are some other good options like Startpage, Qwant, and Mojeek. Some of them use results provided by the major providers like Google, and some of …

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Equifax sends passwords insecurely in plain text leading to potential identity theft

The credit bureau Equifax claims to take various precautions regarding their customers’ personal information, and attempts to combat identity theft. However, if you ever need to contact their customer service for any reason (being locked out of your account, resetting your password, et cetera), they will send you your password in plain text. You might …

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Kindle…the future of book burning

Amazon’s Kindle is appropriately named, as to kindle means to “catch fire” or to “cause to start burning” (Wordnet 3.0, n.d.). The newest generation of Kindle products support the downloading of books without even having a computer connection, allowing the consumer to get a new book “anytime, anywhere” (Amazon.com: Kindle, 2009). At first glance, this …

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