Beyond feudal security: what's happening to online security and freedom
@boingboing wrote: Bruce Schneier's latest Google talk expands -- very productively -- on his recent theme of "security feudalism" (roughly, the idea that we end up trusting companies like Facebook,...
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@Cowicide wrote: companies like Facebook, Apple and Google I would put Microsoft first and foremost with a global desktop OS market share at over 90%. While they free you to use a lot PC hardware you...
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@lasermike026 wrote: I started working as a professional coder and unix/linux engineer in 1997. This is not the internet and OS that I or any of my colleges wanted. We cared about the users and we...
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@retepslluerb wrote: Who cares about companies? Apple and Google may amass lots of personal data, but really, all they want to do is sell stuff. They do not care what's in the email and pictures they...
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@teapot wrote: boingboing: in exchange for being locked into them and subject to their whims In the case of Google I'd have to disagree on this point. Google has always been good with providing users...
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