Keep private files secure with My Lockbox

Yesterday, was so to speak, the unveiling of my new Four-eyed Notebook to my friends and fellow student volunteers at school. I used it to take down notes during day one of our planning workshop for the SERVE Volunteers and while I was doing so, I cannot help but get some eerie and uncomfortable feeling [...]

Blog updates 3.08: theme reboot, roller-coaster ride & privacy policy

This past two weeks has been a roller-coaster ride for me. Even as the school year comes to an end, schoolwork has always kept me from blogging like I used to. Still, I have little to no regrets as the times I was able to blog were times put to very good use and noble [...]

Sex Offender E-mail Registry: Will it work?

Just before this blog had a theme reboot, I blogged about the security of our photos online. Now by ’security’ I’m not referring to whether our photos would not be destroyed or lost forever thanks to unreliable photo hosting or social media sites or when they suddenly close up shop. The security I’m talking about [...]

How safe are your photos online?

Flickr, Photobucket, Slide, Zooomr just to name some of the most popular image hosting sites in the web. Add to this the numerous social networking sites like MySpace, Friendster, Multiply, Facebook etc, these networks too rely on giving their users the ability to post images online for the whole world or even just their family [...]

Google plays Big Brother with Web History

The reality TV format has been popular throughout the world, the Big Brother franchise has been successful one and has raked in millions if not billions for its owners.
However, the reality TV has also caused much debate about privacy, morals, ethics and culture. Call it whatever you like, shows like this are based on voyeurism. [...]

Sweden out to bust our privacy

This is one of the most ridiculous and revolting news I’ve ever read since I heard that Cesar Montano and Manny Pacquiao are running in the upcoming May elections in our country.

Sweden seeks telecoms monitoring
Sweden’s government has presented a bill to give its defence intelligence agency powers to monitor any e-mail or phone call into [...]


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