Category Archives: Surveillance

IPv6 and the Future of Privacy

IPv6 could be a threat to privacy is the security and marketing lobbies have their way. This post outlines the tech, the threat, and the solution. Continue reading

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Digital Crises and Internet Identity Cards

Will an electronic equivalent of Chernobyl lead to a twisted, long-term, combination of the American iPatriot Act and Spanish identity card expertise; is it only a matter of when, rather than if, IICs or their equivalent are commonplace in the West? Continue reading

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Data Privacy Day and Anonymity

Badly formed privacy complaints aren’t just ineffective: they risk jeopardizing privacy principles, which include anonymity in public spaces. Continue reading

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Dispelling FUD: Iran and ISP Surveillance

we ought to leverage Occam’s razor to conclude that proxy-based analysis, not DPI-facilitated surveillance, should be the focus of responsible attention to Iranian ISP surveillance practices. Continue reading

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