I Have Read and Agree to the Terms: The Biggest Lie on the Web

You’ve clicked “I Agree” thousands of times. You never read it. Neither did I. Here’s the thing nobody tells you: that button isn’t a choice. It’s a legal weapon designed to make you surrender your privacy without knowing it. The Legal Setup In 1996, a US court ruled that clicking “I Agree” is the same … Read more

The Wild West of the Internet

In the cyberworld, you’re on your own. Time to act like it. The year is 2026. Cybercrime will cost the world $10.5 trillion USD this year. That’s more than the global illegal drug trade. It’s growing at 15% every year. But here’s what nobody’s connecting: every time your data leaks from some corporation’s surveillance system, … Read more

GrapheneOS User Profiles — The Complete Guide

One of GrapheneOS’s most powerful features is something most users never discover: multiple isolated user profiles. This guide covers everything you need to know about using profiles to separate your privacy-sensitive apps from everything else. What Are User Profiles in GrapheneOS? User profiles are like having separate phones on one device. Each profile is its … Read more

They Are Back. The Same Surveillance Bill They Dropped Before — Now With a New Name.

The Liberals just tabled Bill C-22. It is being called the “Lawful Access Act.” And it is the same idea they — and the Conservatives before them — have tried to push through for over a decade. A Quick History Lesson Back in 2012, the Harper Conservatives introduced Bill C-30 — dubbed the “Protecting Children … Read more