How to Be a Whistleblower
Whistleblowing is in the news this week: Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates is preparing to testify in front of a Senate panel on May 8th, and CNN reports that she will … Continue reading How to Be a Whistleblower
Whistleblowing is in the news this week: Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates is preparing to testify in front of a Senate panel on May 8th, and CNN reports that she will … Continue reading How to Be a Whistleblower
Gaslighting is a manipulation tactic used to gain power. And it works too well. Gaslighting is a tactic in which a person or entity, through a series of repeated lies and various … Continue reading Gaslighting: Know It and Identify It to Protect Yourself | Psychology Today
It appears that a lot of people are protesting on the day after the inauguration. If you are protesting, these guidelines might prove useful. Source: Isabella Sinclaire on Twitter: “If you are … Continue reading If you are marching this weekend, here is some good info to know.
You don’t need to wait four years before you get your next say in how the government is run. Presidents get a lot of coverage, but there are also plenty of day-to-day … Continue reading How to Make Your Voice Heard in Politics Between Elections
EFF’s guide to talking to your Congresscritter EFF Legislative Counsel Ernesto Falcon has posted an excellent, practical guide to talking to your member of Congress — how to do it, how to … Continue reading EFF’s guide to talking to your Congresscritter
These are the steps you can take and the tools you’ll need to remain anonymous and hidden online. Tor, VPN, burner emails, encryption, bitcoin, etc. Pop over to this great resource to … Continue reading How to remain completely anonymous and hidden online – Comparitech
Your smartphone’s radio can be used to spy on you. The exiled NSA leaker teamed up with renowned hardware hacker Bunnie Huang to stop it. Crazy that we have to come up … Continue reading Snowden Designs a Device to Warn If Your iPhone’s Radios Are Snitching
The right to join with fellow citizens in protest or peaceful assembly is critical to a functioning democracy. But it is also unfortunately true that governments and police can violate this right … Continue reading What To Do If Your Rights Are Violated at a Demonstration or Protest
Your smartphone can be a powerful tool to keep police accountable, but you need to be prepared and know your rights. Great resource on the rules to follow when filming cops. Read … Continue reading How to Film Cops
Search company launches new opt-in ad service for non-Google sites and tools that show how it tracks your internet activity And it’s quite a lot of information! You need to be on … Continue reading Google’s My Activity reveals just how much it knows about you
As it often does, Facebook recently tweaked the way its advertising (and privacy) settings work, which means you now have extra options when it comes to stopping your social media activities from … Continue reading Stop Facebook From Following You Around the Web
Influencing others is easier than you think. The Washington Post reported on a study done by Ohio State University doctoral student Andrew Luttrell and his team of researchers published in the Journal of Experimental … Continue reading How to win that political argument on Facebook
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