AvatarJames Spellos Brave to generate random browser fingerprints to preserve user privacy | ZDNet verified_publisherZDNet - Catalin Cimpanu "Brave's new approach aims to make every browser look completely unique, both between websites and between browsing sessions." Cheat sheet: …
AvatarJames Spellos Firefox turns controversial new encryption on by default in the US verified_publisherThe Verge - Jon PorterStarting today, Mozilla will turn on by default DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for Firefox users in the US, the company has announced. DoH is a new standard that encrypts a part of your internet traffic that’s sent...
AvatarJames Spellos This is how a popular free antivirus program sells your data MIT Technology Review - Patrick Howell O'Neill One of the most popular antivirus companies in the world sells people’s sensitive data in a way that can put their privacy at risk, according to new …
AvatarJames SpellosAuthentication Do you use SMS for two-factor authentication? Here's why you shouldn't verified_publisherCNET - Matt Elliott Do 2FA the right way to keep hackers at bay.
AvatarJames Spellos Here's how to enable DoH in each browser, ISPs be damned | ZDNet verified_publisherZDNet - Catalin Cimpanu DoH support is already present in all major browsers. Users just have to enable it and configure it. All six major browser vendors have plans to …