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Don't Mine on Me is an advocacy group for individuals' right to privacy. Based on the rallying cry for the American independence, "Don't Tread On Me," our name and mission fight against the surveillance and mining of individual data without proper consent and dignity.

Icelandic Social Media Start-Up Takes Aim At Government, Corporate Surveillance

A social media platform the respects your Privacy.
That’s a breath of fresh air!


Upstart social media platform Vivaldi aims to capture tech savvy users seeking to avoid aggressive advertising and the prying eyes of governments, and hopes for a boost from the closure of a rival, founder Jon von Tetzchner told Reuters. Based in Iceland, a country known for its commitment to privacy and free speech, Vivaldi is luring users with strong data encryption and a promise not to use the content of private mail to generate advertising.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/icelandic-social-media-site-protects-id-2014-2
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Privacy Apps Like Snapchat Make a Promise They Can’t Keep

The promise of Privacy is not only dangerous, it’s FALSE!

In the wake of the Snowden disclosures, more and more apps are making a promise that people want desperately to believe: You can still control emails, texts, photos, and videos even after you’ve sent them to other people.
Read more: http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/01/29/snapchat_and_other_privacy_apps_make_a_promise_they_can_t_keep.html
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7 ways to stop NSA spying on your smartphone

Here are some simple tips to secure your smartphone.

Recently uncovered PowerPoint slides used by the National Security Agency and its British equivalent indicate that the spy agencies have been intercepting personal data sent by “leaky” smartphone apps.
The New York Times, the Guardian and ProPublica all reported that documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden showed that the agency and Britain’s GCHQ collected data transmitted “in the clear” by “Angry Birds,” Facebook, Flickr, Flixster, Google Maps, LinkedIn, Photobucket and Twitter.
Read more: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/7-ways-stop-nsa-spying-your-smartphone-2D12008815
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British And US Used ‘Angry Birds’ To Spy On Phone Users

From “Angry Birds” to “Gooogle Maps”, governments will stop at nothing to spy on its citizens!
Is Privacy dead?

British and American spy agencies use mobile phone applications such as the game Angry Birds to gain access to users’ personal data, leaked documents revealed.
GCHQ, the government’s listening post, and the US National Security Agency (NSA) are using smartphone applications to gather private details such as age, gender and location, as well as contacts and websites visited.
Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/01/28/angry-birds-spy-gchq_n_4678269.html
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Arts and crafts retailer Michaels latest victim of credit card data theft

First Target then Neiman Marcus and now Michaels.
All victims of credit card theft!
Are you a victim too?

In what’s becoming a growing trend as of late, arts and crafts retailer Michaels is investigating a possible data breach that may have put customers’ credit card data at risk. The news first surfaced via Krebs on Security but has since been confirmed by the US Secret Service and a statement from Michaels.
Read more: http://www.techspot.com/news/55450-arts-and-crafts-retailer-michaels-latest-victim-of-credit-card-data-theft.html 
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Coca-Cola: Stolen laptops had personal information of 74,000

Unencrypted data including names, social security numbers, and addresses of 74,000 employees were on these stolen laptops.

Coca-Cola Co. said on Friday that personal information on as many as 74,000 employees, contractors and suppliers were on laptops that it said were temporarily stolen from its Atlanta headquarters.
The beverage giant told its U.S. and Canadian employees the data on the laptops, which wasn’t encrypted, included names, Social Security numbers and addresses, as well as details like financial compensation and ethnicity.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/01/25/coca-cola-stolen-laptops-had-personal-information-74000/
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Exclusive: Republican Party Calls For End To NSA Domestic Phone Records Program

Republicans take the lead and call for an end to mass surveillance of Americans domestic phone calls!

In the latest indication of a growing libertarian wing of the GOP, the Republican National Committee passed a resolution Friday calling for an investigation into the “gross infringement” of Americans’ rights by National Security Agency programs..
Read more: Republican Party Calls For End To NSA Domestic Phone Records Program | TIME.com http://swampland.time.com/2014/01/24/exclusive-republican-party-calls-for-investigation-into-nsa-snooping/#ixzz2rQu7MRmP
Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2014/01/24/exclusive-republican-party-calls-for-investigation-into-nsa-snooping/#ixzz2rQtstEQM
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What’s the future of privacy in a big data world?

With the Internet of Things we need to make sure our connected things talk to us and not to strangers!

All of the wonderful sites and services and content that we enjoy today, much of it free of charge, is powered by data that’s collected, often to better advertise, but sometimes just to better tailor services to it.
Of course, it could be true that some of that data can be misused and that some consumers might not be aware of how it used, and we need to do a better job of educating them about this.
Read more: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/nation/jan-june14/privacy2_01-23.html
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Privacy dominates tech execs’ discussion at Davos

Privacy issues are front and center at the
World Economic Forum in Davos.

Internet users will never have total privacy, a group of chief executives of communication and Internet companies said Wednesday.
“I don’t think we as a society want 100 percent privacy,” said AT&T Chief Executive Officer Randall Stephenson, speaking on a panel at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. “But I think the debate is right.”
Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57617641-93/privacy-dominates-tech-execs-discussion-at-davos/
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