Meet the man who wants to save encryption
California congressman Ted Lieu has introduced a new bill that could eliminate state-imposed laws banning encryption.
Guide to stronger passwords, Part 1 (two-factor authentication)
How to protect your online accounts better with two-factor authentication.
The Snowden Effect: 4 things we’ve learned since the privacy bubble exploded
Here's a recap of the major events that have happened since Snowden's revelations and a semi-dystopian look at what the future holds.
Online privacy is why Sweden wins the internet
Sweden: The true Land of the Free. No country protects your privacy more than Sweden does. Here's how they do it.
Nothing to hide? Speak for yourself.
Why the mantra "You've got nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide" negatively affects the future of humanity.
Use a VPN and save up to 50% on car rentals. We tried it!
Your location makes a difference in what you pay for car rentals. We tried it out ourselves and found significant savings.
AT&T happy to help NSA spy on millions
A joint investigation between the New York Times and ProPublica details decades-long collaboration between AT&T and the NSA.
3 non-profits that fight for your digital rights
Here's a roundup of groups taking a stand for our digital freedom by fighting censorship and privacy violations.
Certificate authority trust breach exposes vulnerability in Internet’s trust hierarchies
Google detected high-quality forgeries of SSL certificates for Google domains. Here's how to protect yourself from digital certificate fraud.
Wikimedia Foundation & rights groups sue NSA over mass surveillance
The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit behind Wikipedia, has announced its intention to file a lawsuit against the NSA.