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  • Antisurveillance Fashion Privacy Review

    Por Kari Paul 26 de Novembro de 2025

    Read our testing of adversarial clothing providers AntiAI Clothing, Yelo Pomelo, Cap_able Design, Oogaly, RiotAssembly, and glasses from Reflectacles.

  • Your Period Data Should Be Private

    Por Nothing Personal 16 de Julho de 2026

    We tested six popular period and ovulation tracker apps to find out how they handle your private health data. Our privacy expert Shoshana Wodinsky did hands-on testing of 6 popular period tracking apps: Euki, Clue, Flo, Period Calendar, Planned Parenthood’s Spot On, and Stardust. Our testing found one app that stood out from the rest.

  • 3 Ways to Play Safe With Digital Toys

    Por Claire Pershan 19 de Dezembro de 2025

    When you’re shopping for toys, privacy, security and price should also be top of mind. Here's how to setup toys with cameras, microphones, and sensitive information to make sure your data stays private.

  • Privacy at Mozilla Festival

    1 de Outubro de 2025

    Mozilla Festival is the gathering for people who believe privacy isn’t optional. Meet your ethical tech allies and co-create a better digital world, November 7-9 in Barcelona.

  • Privacy at Mozilla Festival

    9 de Junho de 2025

    Mozilla Festival is the gathering for people who believe privacy isn’t optional. Meet your ethical tech allies and co-create a better digital world, November 7-9 in Barcelona.

  • Tell Meta: Keep Encryption for Instagram Messages

    13 de Março de 2026

    Meta has quietly said it will end support for encrypted messaging on Instagram in a matter of weeks. Encryption helps ensure that what your messages stay between you and the person with whom you're communicating. When end-to-end encryption is enabled, no one – not even Meta – can snoop on you. Right now, hundreds of millions of people use Instagram to message friends, family, and communities. Privacy should be a default feature of the technology we rely on every day – not an optional extra, and not something that quietly disappears. That's why we're asking Meta to reverse its decision and continue to support encryption on Instagram.

  • Privacy Norms and the Pandemic

    Por Mark Surman 22 de Abril de 2020

    Will things like digital contact tracing leave a legacy of better privacy norms, or worse ones?