Court case forces Apple to hack themselves
A California judge issued an order that would force Apple to program backdoors into its own products.
Meet the man who wants to save encryption
California congressman Ted Lieu has introduced a new bill that could eliminate state-imposed laws banning encryption.
The TPP is now one step closer to becoming a terrifying...
Representatives from the 12 Pacific Rim countries officially signed the TPP on February 4. Here's what happens next.
The Snowden Effect: 4 things we’ve learned since the privacy bubble...
Here's a recap of the major events that have happened since Snowden's revelations and a semi-dystopian look at what the future holds.
Politics and privacy: Where does your 2016 presidential candidate stand?
*Last update 3/07/2016
As the 2016 presidential primaries are only a few weeks away, candidates from around the country are...
Nothing to hide? Speak for yourself.
Why the mantra "You've got nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide" negatively affects the future of humanity.
UK’s new mass surveillance bill is the worst yet
Under the UK's new Investigatory Powers Bill, internet records of every user in the country will be kept for one year.
Fight the TPP with a VPN
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is an international trade agreement five years in the making. Although the details around the...
Hey, Aussies! Hide your IP to stop your ISP from spying...
Updated October 9th, 2015
The Moment You've Been Dreading Is Here Australia’s mandatory data retention scheme takes effect on Tuesday, October...
Australia’s new anti-piracy law: Sink or swim?
This article was originally published on June 29, 2015. What happens when the government decides to crack down on Internet...