A community event that brings technologists with a passion for digital rights together for a weekend to build things that advance the cause of internet freedom.
That the government issued nearly 500,000 incorrect debts to Australians and ended up being forced to refund more than $700M and no one has lost their job or even apologised is an absolute scandal. Just unbelievable.
1/9: Given that I just got rather annoyed, I feel that some really clear explanation is now needed to explain why the idea of reviving the re-identification ban is such a very bad idea, and why it's important right now.
Valentine's Eve Cryptobars - friendly nerds will help you secure your digital (love) life. Thursday 13th, 6pm in Melb, Sydney and Brisbane.Get help with VPN’s, password managers, Tor, secure messaging, home automation, social media privacy, more. Register: https://t.co/OTLcuUl0VU
Need help securing your stuff? Come along to the #AaronSwartzDay CryptoBar @thoughtworks in Syd, Melbs and Bris, 7 Nov 6pm to learn more about strong passwords, @torproject, VPNs, @signalapp, better social media settings, @wire Free but register here: https://t.co/WTjz9cHNjl
We're incredibly disappointed in @billshortenmp @markdreyfusQCMP@AustralianLabor today as they supported the passage of the #AABill. Rest assured, we'll continue this fight in the Senate. https://t.co/7KZ2HUD4sk #DefendEncryption
In case you thought the only way to make money with an internet business is by tracking your users, here's a great read on @DuckDuckGo that proves you can protect your users' privacy and make money at the same time. Thanks to @yegg
@twbtwb closing the panel discussion with a powerful message: privacy should be built with equity and fairness in mind. It should not be limited to the elite and should be a right for all. #hackforprivacy#internetfreedomhack
@twbtwb closing the panel discussion with a powerful message: privacy should be built with equity and fairness in mind. It should not be limited to the elite and should be a right for all. #hackforprivacy#internetfreedomhack