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ThingsYouCanDoToResistSurveillance 5 - 07 Nov 2014 - Main.SjoerdOppenheim
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After class last thursday we discussed some very simple steps you can take to resist (corporate) surveillance while browsing the web. Below is a writeup of prof. Moglen's suggestions.
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 https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/10/28/smuggling-snowden-secrets/

-- TomLawrence - 28 Oct 2014

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For those in the grip of the KotU,ND who wants to disable spotlight sending your location to Apple every you use it, I found these instructions:

Disable “Spotlight Suggestions” and “Bing Web Searches” in System Preferences > Spotlight > Search Results.

Safari also has a “Spotlight Suggestions” setting that is separate from Spotlight’s “Spotlight Suggestions.” This uses the same mechanism as Spotlight, and if left enabled, Safari will send a copy of all search queries to Apple.

To disable this in Safari, you’ll also need to uncheck “Include Spotlight Suggestions” in Safari > Preferences > Search.

-- SjoerdOppenheim - 07 Nov 2014

 
 
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