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7 in 10 smartphone apps share your data with third-party services

Here’s How To Track The Smartphone Apps That Are Tracking You

Mosaic: processing a trillion-edge graph on a single machine

A brief introduction to “Computing Over Encrypted Data”

Selected papers on Anonimity

Chaffinch: Confidentiality in the Face of Legal Threats

The Human Fabric of the Facebook Pyramid

Decentralized Computing on Ethereum Smart - Contracts is Gaining Momentum

The Academic Surveillance Complex

Paper: Sieve: Cryptographically Enforced Access Control for User Data in Untrusted Clouds

Google Now Tracks Your Credit Card Purchases and Connects Them to Its Online Profile of You

Bitter, accurate description of how the thing we call tech industry is being patched up

Data populists must seize our information – for the benefit of us all

Amazon is eating the software that is eating the world

What kind of data do they have about you and what do they use it for

Protecting Your Digital Life in 9 Easy Steps

DIGITAL SECURITY TIPS FOR PROTESTERS

EFF's Surveillance Self-Defense

UK Joins Russia And China In Legalizing Bulk Surveillance

Public sector is outsourcing more responsibilities to the tech industries

Proposal: self-regulation of tech industry through algorithmic accountability

Jeeves Programming Language

Researchers are building a new Tor that can resist next-generation state surveillance

Interesting issue of AAAS' Daedalus flagship magazine dedicated to the Internet

Smallest Federated Wiki

The Small Data Lab @CornellTech

Research project: TRVE Data: Placing a bit less trust in the cloud