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privacy
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Recreate Physical Calendar Notes Digitally — With Absolute Privacy
Ever miss the simplicity of a paper wall calendar? The kind where you just scribble a quick note…
What Really Happens When You Join Public Wi-Fi (And How To Stay Safe Anyway)
You are at an airport, your flight is delayed, and the free Wi-Fi pops up. You tap Connect,…
Google Checks: Simplifying Privacy Compliance
Let’s imagine a scenario. You spent months creating a feature, and you uploaded it to stores. You were…
Accessing the Dark Web Safely: What Researchers Should Know
The dark web carries unique risks — phishing mirrors, fake marketplaces, tracking attempts, and unreliable links. I published…
AI Amnesia: Erasing Knowledge Without a Trace
AI Amnesia: Erasing Knowledge Without a Trace Imagine your AI model accidentally learned something it shouldn’t have –…
Post-Cookie Web: Building Privacy-First Analytics That Actually Work
Deploy privacy-first analytics that comply with GDPR, maintain user trust, and deliver actionable insights without third-party cookies The…
Privacy for subdomains: the problem
I recently learned about a new way to leak your privacy, and it’s a scary one. Before going…
The next step in privacy: A messenger that doesn’t send data and doesn’t keep your secrets. 🚀
The next step in privacy: A messenger that doesn’t send data and doesn’t keep your secrets. 🚀 💫…
The magic of messages that have always been with us
If you’re interested in how this magic is implemented in practice as a Python CLI tool, you’ll find…
How We Built Zero-Knowledge Encryption in the Browser (So We Can’t Read Your Notes)
Most note-taking apps claim to be “encrypted” but still have a dirty secret: they can read all your…