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====facial recognition====
====facial recognition====
* [https://faavo.jp/sabae/project/726 Privacy Visor] <span style="color:RED">NEW</span>
* [https://faavo.jp/sabae/project/726 Privacy Visor]
* [https://faavo.jp/sabae/project/726 CV Dazzle] <span style="color:RED">NEW</span>
* [https://faavo.jp/sabae/project/726 CV Dazzle]  
* [http://www.technofle.sh/ Glamouflage] <span style="color:RED">NEW</span>
* [http://www.technofle.sh/ Glamouflage]
* [https://www.betabrand.com/mens-reflective-flashback-hoodie-jacket.html Flashback] <span style="color:RED">NEW</span>
* [https://www.betabrand.com/mens-reflective-flashback-hoodie-jacket.html Flashback]
   
   
====other tools====
====other tools====
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* [https://epic.org/privacy/tools.html EPIC privacy-related tools]
* [https://epic.org/privacy/tools.html EPIC privacy-related tools]
* [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/problem-mobile-phones Surveillance Self Defense (EFF)]
* [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/problem-mobile-phones Surveillance Self Defense (EFF)]
* [https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/08/how-keep-your-whatsapp-data-whatsapp Opt out of datasharing by Whatsapp before the deadline!] <span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/08/how-keep-your-whatsapp-data-whatsapp Opt out of datasharing by Whatsapp before the deadline!]  
* [http://cdsds.arizona.edu/ Center for Digital Society and Data Studies] -- UA's center emphasizing digital rights. <span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [http://cdsds.arizona.edu/ Center for Digital Society and Data Studies] -- UA's center emphasizing digital rights.  
* [https://tacticaltech.org/projects/all Tactical Technology Collective] -- Toolkits and guides for digital security and privacy. Includes guides for Human Rights defenders. Security-in-a-box toolkit has a few inclusions that could be improved, including unhardened Tor, and Firefox rather than Icecat. <span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [https://tacticaltech.org/projects/all Tactical Technology Collective] -- Toolkits and guides for digital security and privacy. Includes guides for Human Rights defenders. Security-in-a-box toolkit has a few inclusions that could be improved, including unhardened Tor, and Firefox rather than Icecat.
* [https://www.accessnow.org/ Access Now] Defending and extending digital rights of at risk users around the world. <span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [https://www.accessnow.org/ Access Now] Defending and extending digital rights of at risk users around the world.


====Tools for Making Consent to Privacy Policies More Informed====
====Tools for Making Consent to Privacy Policies More Informed====
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== Additional Sources ==
== Additional Sources ==
=== why care about privacy? ===
=== why care about privacy? ===
* [[a few other reasons to care about privacy]] <span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [[a few other reasons to care about privacy]]
 
====video====
====video====
* [[media:Snowden_at_ua.ogg|Edward Snowden came to the UA to talk privacy with Glen Greenwald and Noam Chomsky.]] I mirrored the video, originally available only via flash. This is audio only.  
* [[media:Snowden_at_ua.ogg|Edward Snowden came to the UA to talk privacy with Glen Greenwald and Noam Chomsky.]] I mirrored the video, originally available only via flash. This is audio only.  
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===miscellaneous===
===miscellaneous===
* [http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2016/04/theyre-watching-you Tucson Police Department has a "Freedom on the Move" Camera, uses it to monitor anti-islamophobia protest on U. Arizona campus] (By Tucson-based [https://www.strongwatch.com/products/testproduct.html Strongwatch])<span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [http://blogs.wsj.com/wtk/ be wary of dictionary sites. They have high concentrations of trackers] -- Part of the "What they Know" coverage in the Wall Street Journal.  <span style="color:red">NEW</span>
* [http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/article/2016/04/theyre-watching-you Tucson Police Department has a "Freedom on the Move" Camera, uses it to monitor anti-islamophobia protest on U. Arizona campus] (By Tucson-based [https://www.strongwatch.com/products/testproduct.html Strongwatch])
* [https://twitter.com/csoghoian/status/717909280624607232 James Comey tapes his laptop camera, thus creating a "warrant-proof camera."]
* [https://twitter.com/csoghoian/status/717909280624607232 James Comey tapes his laptop camera, thus creating a "warrant-proof camera."]
* [http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jan/06/fitbit-ces-privacy-concerns-health-step-counter-technology Head of FTC won't use fitbit b/c of privacy worries]
* [http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jan/06/fitbit-ces-privacy-concerns-health-step-counter-technology Head of FTC won't use fitbit b/c of privacy worries]

Revision as of 17:27, 19 October 2016

This page is an effort to maintain an updated collection of important work on privacy. Recommend stuff from this page? Link to us!

Questions To Answer

general place to put largish, privacy-related questions

  • How much can a person at various levels of authority access of email sent from/to a University of Arizona email account? The rumor is that a lot can be accessed by a lot of people.
  • Who is the privacy officer at the UA? What records are kept for audit in case of unauthorized disclosure?
    • Andrew Mahler? He is HIPAA Privacy Officer, at least. Email: PrivacyOffice@email.arizona.edu

Calendar

Events in this calendar are to privacy-related events. Click an event for more details, and links. <EventCalendar> namespace = PrivacyGroup_Event aspectratio = 1.35 </EventCalendar>

Tools help

operating systems

browsers

  • Tor -- (get the Hardened Version, which includes AddressSanitizer (ASan) to detect memory corruption). Also who uses Tor? NEW (link to browser download page updated)
  • Icecat -- It's like Firefox, but better. Does not support DRM with encrypted media extension technology, unlike Firefox.

browser tools

  • Random Agent Spoofer (blocks a variety of fingerprinting attacks)
  • RequestPolicy (By Justin Samuel and Beichuan Zhang, of University of Arizona!)
  • NoScript
  • PrivacyBadger (EFF)
  • Self-Destructing Cookies
  • HTTPS Everywhere (EFF)
  • BetterPrivacy (removes LSO's -- supercookies -- which survive normal cleaning of cookie cache)
  • decentraleyes - runs CDN scripts locally, rather than using remote CDNs (which is trackable)

testing for problems

facial recognition

other tools

  • Youtube-dl -- Downloads a variety of streaming formats -- not just for youtube! Can be used with torify (see below) to anonymously view streaming video/audio that otherwise compromises privacy (e.g., flash). Note the version in packages is often not up to date--install the latest with pip to get a version that actually works.
  • Torify -- A SOCKS proxy to the Tor network, and a wrapper to use it, so you can e.g. look up GPG keys, or perform WHOIS queries, anonymously.
  • Get a GPG key
  • installing the latest GPG
  • secure SSH

Other Sites with Tools for Protecting Your Digital Rights

Tools for Making Consent to Privacy Policies More Informed

Additional Sources

why care about privacy?

video

print

giving up privacy

how universities can help

miscellaneous