

This hurts. Makes you realize how fragile digital tracking defenses actually are.


This hurts. Makes you realize how fragile digital tracking defenses actually are.


Smart, I am exhausted by what these algorithms do to kids’ attention spans. Most importantly, their safety!


Honestly, it’s wild how much effort goes into making tracking look like a seamless fashion statement.


Banning rarely solves the underlying problem. Young people deserve privacy, not just protection.


Security powers should always come with meaningful oversight.


Public surveillance deserves public debate. I mean, transparency should come before deployment and accountability matters with systems like these.


Location history reveals far more than people realize.
The default keeps drifting toward more surveillance.


Awesome, wish more companies released designs like this


Great example with open hardware


This reminds me why I prefer Spyfree services


We should probably understand attacker behavior rather than memorizing malware names


Nice, looking cleaner already


I feel like open source drama always seems more complicated than headlines suggest


Yeah, good reminder. Security tools need constant scrutiny too
Love seeing utilities become open source


Nice direction. Feels aligned with PersonalIP


I appreciate tools that do things well
Nice progress.
That is terrifying. Definitely makes you want to pull back and figure out how to limit your digital footprint.