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* Noise is an instant messenger for your phone that is just like Signal, but without the hard dependency on Google Play Store. It is therefore better! <span style="color:RED">NEW</span>
* Get an RSS feed reader to keep up to date on privacy-related sites. For example *cough* subscribe to [https://sidiprojects.us/mediawiki-1.23.2/api.php?hidebots=1&days=7&limit=50&action=feedrecentchanges&feedformat=atom the PrivacyGroup's feed] (It's good to use a secure RSS reader. For mobile there is Courier from The Guardian Project).  
* Get an RSS feed reader to keep up to date on privacy-related sites. For example *cough* subscribe to [https://sidiprojects.us/mediawiki-1.23.2/api.php?hidebots=1&days=7&limit=50&action=feedrecentchanges&feedformat=atom the PrivacyGroup's feed] (It's good to use a secure RSS reader. For mobile there is Courier from The Guardian Project).  
* [https://yt-dl.com 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.
* [https://yt-dl.com 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.

Revision as of 17:03, 10 February 2017

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Calendar

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News

Tools help

People often tell me they are unsure about which privacy-enhancing technologies to use, and how to set them up. Here are some suggestions.

operating systems

browsers

  • Tor -- (A new version was released the week of 13 Nov). I suggest subscribing to the RSS feed of the blog of the Tor project to be sure you stay up to date with the hardened version. The hardened version includes AddressSanitizer (ASan) to detect memory corruption.
  • Icecat -- It's like Firefox, but better. Does not support DRM with encrypted media extension technology, unlike Firefox.

browser tools

these all work with Icecat, or Firefox. They may also work with other FF variants; I haven't checked.

  • 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)
  • Privacy Settings (the plugin) -- Gives quick access to useful privacy settings in the browser, with toggle switches. NEW
  • Update Scanner -- Useful for watching privacy policies for changes (since that is your obligation, as a continuing user of the site. Often such changes are not highlighted; only a new version is posted). NEW

testing for problems

facial recognition

other tools

  • Noise is an instant messenger for your phone that is just like Signal, but without the hard dependency on Google Play Store. It is therefore better! NEW
  • Get an RSS feed reader to keep up to date on privacy-related sites. For example *cough* subscribe to the PrivacyGroup's feed (It's good to use a secure RSS reader. For mobile there is Courier from The Guardian Project).
  • 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

Why care about privacy?

Giving up privacy

How universities can help

Videos

Miscellaneous

Privacy theme music!