Anonymity on servers
dimanche 2 novembre 2014 à 13:00You can't trust a server to maintain your anonymity.
The only way to be anonymous is to stop servers from knowing anything about you.
Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes
You can't trust a server to maintain your anonymity.
The only way to be anonymous is to stop servers from knowing anything about you.
Facebook threatens to take control of many commercial publications; they may publish only through Facebook.
I will probably not read them if they do that.
Although there is some interesting analysis in this article, it suffers from a superficial business-minded outlook framed by referring to publications as "content" and viewing them as "consuming". It assumes that publishers are motivated by nothing except profit. It is interesting as an analysis of what such publishers might be led to do.
As for other publishers — my home page is not dead, and neither is gnu.org's.
Unidentified drones have been flying over French nuclear plants.
Greg Palast's full report on a secret Republican scheme to block 2 million minority group members from voting by falsely accusing them of registering in two states.
The trick is being sloppy and treating false matches (nearly all of them) as real matches.
Many Republican-dominated states are using other measures to stop college students from voting.