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[?]JohnM » 🌐
@johnmahoney@mastodon.social

This Free App Runs AI Offline On Your iPhone

Privacy meets performance. Discover the breakthrough application that allows you to run powerful Large Language Models directly on your device’s NPU, ensuring your data never leaves your pocket and works even in airplane mode.

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    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
    @octade@soc.octade.net

    SILENCE IS DEAFENING
    "While the [age verification] bill moved through the legislature, the OSI, FSF, Software Freedom Conservancy, and Linux Foundation all sat it out — no testimony, no public analysis, no formal opposition on the record."
    Are the adults listening?

    California's computer age verification law is poison. The new California age verification law is a version of INGSOC's telescreen watching you. And the usual self-proclaimed software freedom fighters are AWOL as this attack on your freedom is executed.

    Don't listen to apologists who claim this isn't a big deal. It is a huge deal. This law is not about protecting children. The California law is a ruse for laying the foundation and precedent for mandatory remote control of all operating systems. They are using children as a shield for their true intentions. It's called a 'subterfuge' or a 'pretext' to hide the real rationale. And in politics subterfuge is very common. These politicians don't care about your children. They care about control and information is control. Compliance with California's new law is highly corrosive to free software and deadly to personal privacy.

    With the mandatory age verification API in place, legislators can later add more laws mandating retrieval of even more privacy-invasive information just to install and use any operating system. This is Big Brother's telescreen in your living room. And the Linux community is nearly silent on the matter, instead focused on artificial intelligence investment.

    Where were the software freedom organizations when California was mandating installation of in all free and open source operating systems? Did they oppose it? Or did they support it by silence? The California age verification law is the greatest threat to software freedom in recent history., striking right at the root of software installation for all users. Yet (((crickets))).

    Is silence really tacit support?

    "While the [age verification] bill moved through the legislature, the OSI, FSF, Software Freedom Conservancy, and Linux Foundation all sat it out — no testimony, no public analysis, no formal opposition on the record."
    [https://boingboing.net/2026/03/02/californias-age-verification-law-could-regulate-every-linux-command.html]

    Where were they when this mandatory spyware infrastructure was being shoved down our throats? Where were the self-proclaimed software freedom fighters? Where were the calls to action? I didn't see any.

    Is silence golden ... or is gold buying silence?

    Let these organizations know that you oppose California's age verification spyware law and that you expect them to rally in defense of true software freedom--freedom from government oversight of your software systems. Parents--and not the spyware state--should protect their children. The government is neither your parent nor your god nor your savior and the people should send a clear message stating that.

    California, stay out of my operating system! And stay the hell away from children!

    @eff@mastodon.social
    @linuxfoundation@social.lfx.dev
    @fsf@hostux.social
    @osi@opensource.org
    @conservancy@sfconservancy.org

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    A crowd of sillouettes of people stands in front of a giant telescreen depicting a single giant eye watching them.

    Alt...A crowd of sillouettes of people stands in front of a giant telescreen depicting a single giant eye watching them.

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      [?]JWcph, Radicalized By Decency » 🌐
      @jwcph@helvede.net

      "Removing anonymity from the web, which will inevitably happen when tech companies are required to identify and ban children, allows for easier government tracking and censorship of journalists, activists and whistleblowers [...] Non-profit and indie platforms could be forced to close, consolidating big tech’s power further. Mass surveillance systems, once constructed, could also be easily leveraged by governments and bad actors." - @taylorlorenz

      theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
        @octade@soc.octade.net

        @cypherpunk@soc.octade.net @cryptography@soc.octade.net @crypto@infosec.pub @cryptography@fed.dyne.org

        Al Gore Invented the Internet.
        Joe Biden invented PGP encryption.
        Cypherpunks write code.

        Joe Biden gifted humanity with PGP encryption (in a roundabout way). Phil Zimmermann created PGP in response to a anti-privacy bill clause proposed by Senator Joe Biden.

        https://www.americanscientist.org/article/cypherpunks-write-code

        "In 1990, the FBI launched an over-the-top crackdown on computer hackers, known as Operation Sundevil. This was swiftly followed, in early 1991, by a proposed piece of U.S. Senate legislation that would force electronic communications service providers to hand over people’s personal data. (The key clause, S.266, was pushed by the then chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Joe Biden.)"
        "On learning of Biden’s S.266 clause, Zimmermann feverishly set out to complete the project, almost losing his house in the process. When he finished his software in 1991, he published it all online, free for anyone who wanted to use it. He called it “Pretty Good Privacy,” or PGP for short, and within weeks it had been downloaded and shared by thousands of people around the world. “Before PGP, there was no way for two ordinary people to communicate over long distances without the risk of interception,” said Zimmermann in a later interview. “Not by phone, not by FedEx, not by fax.” It remains the most widely used form of email encryption to this day."
        Joe Biden's first panopticon bill:

        https://www.congress.gov/bill/102nd-congress/senate-bill/266

        "SEC. 2201. COOPERATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDERS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT. It is the sense of Congress that providers of electronic communications services and manufacturers of electronic communications service equipment shall ensure that communications systems permit the government to obtain the plain text contents of voice, data, and other communications when appropriately authorized by law."
        As they say in Texas: That dinosaur don't hunt.


          [?]Space Queen Enthusiast » 🌐
          @GalacticGoddess@sharkey.world

          About the Age Verification bills in California and Colorado:

          It seems few people are actually bothering to read the bills and instead just want to scream while running around in circles. Neither of the bills are mandating you give your ID/Face-Scan/Transactional Documents/etc. to be able to setup your computer.

          The only thing you give is your birth-date/age, you are assigned an age-category, and apps and websites respond accordingly.

          Don't get me wrong, there are still valid concerns about these bills, but few are actually discussing those concerns. Most are just assuming the worst and panicking.

          Also, I don't know how these bills would be enforceable on Linux (or any decentralized, FOSS ecosystem).

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            [?]Blue Ghost » 🌐
            @blueghost@mastodon.online

            Delta Chat is a messaging platform that works over email.

            Setup is similar to a email client.
            Messaging is decentralized and interoperable.

            Supports end-to-end encryption via PGP.
            PGP encryption keys are created automatically.

            Default desktop client is based on Electron.
            Electron is based on the Google Chromium web browser.

            Website: delta.chat
            Mastodon: @delta

            Delta Chat logo.

            Alt...Delta Chat logo.

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              [?]Mark Deasy 🍉 » 🌐
              @MarkDeasy@aus.social

              Happy to report that about a year after getting a mate to communicate using Signal instead of WhatsApp, we just today made the progression to securing our emails via pgp. 🥳

              He was already using Thunderbird as his email client, and although just a few clicks it was a James Bond meets Bill Gates moment when we sent and received encrypted, signed emails to one another. 🤓

              [Per the anarchist theory of practice] I remain convinced this practice of changing how we behave on the internet with intention will continue to change the people engaging in it. Digital prefigurative politics, nibbling away at surveillance capitalism one little data set at a time.

              Slowly slowly catchim' monkey...... 🐒

              Happy days. 😀

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                [?]Negative PID SL » 🌐
                @negativepid@mastodon.social

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                [?]Sammiej » 🌐
                @capitainesam@mastodon.social

                X's documentation explicitly states:

                "Direct messages are not protected against hacking or unauthorised access."

                If messages aren't protected against hacking, they're not encrypted properly.

                This is encryption theatre, not encryption.

                Words matter in security.

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                  [?]WIRED - The Latest in Technology, Science, Culture and Business [Unofficial] » 🌐
                  @wired.com@web.brid.gy

                  How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance

                  From threat modeling to encrypted collaboration apps, we’ve collected experts’ tips and tools for safely and effectively building a group—even while being targeted and tracked by the powerful.

                  How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance

                  Alt...How to Organize Safely in the Age of Surveillance

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                  [?]Mad Argon :qurio: [they/any] » 🌐
                  @madargon@is-a.cat

                  My message for ... for every entity interested in :
                  I will resist and it's my human right.
                  Encryption is not for bad actors only, it protects innocent people every day.
                  We are not criminals.

                  My modified photo. Woman in grey hoodie and black trousers, with right hand up and close to camera, is blurred. Top and bottom parts of the image are covered with added dark blue shadow. Whole picture is covered with semi-transparent Base64 PGP message. There is pale yellow text near bottom part: "I am not a criminal. I am not a terrorist. I USE ENCRYPTION."

                  Alt...My modified photo. Woman in grey hoodie and black trousers, with right hand up and close to camera, is blurred. Top and bottom parts of the image are covered with added dark blue shadow. Whole picture is covered with semi-transparent Base64 PGP message. There is pale yellow text near bottom part: "I am not a criminal. I am not a terrorist. I USE ENCRYPTION."

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                    [?]BiyteLüm » 🌐
                    @biytelum@mastodon.social

                    📌 End-to-end encryption doesn’t protect everything you think it does. It secures content in transit, but not metadata, backups, logins, or account access.

                    Whether you’re a user or a business leader, understanding this gap between privacy marketing and technical reality matters.

                    👉 Read more: medium.com/@biytelum/end-to-en

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                    [?]Blue Ghost » 🌐
                    @blueghost@mastodon.online

                    Cryptomator is a client-side encryption tool for cloud storage services.

                    Data protected via AES-256 encryption.
                    Individual and business features.
                    Managed and self-hosted options.

                    ENCRYPTED

                    File content.
                    File/Folder name.

                    NOT ENCRYPTED

                    File/Folder access/creation/modification timestamp.
                    Number of files/folders in a folder/vault.
                    File size.

                    Website: cryptomator.org
                    Mastodon: @cryptomator

                    Cryptomator logo.

                    Alt...Cryptomator logo.

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                      [?]DigitalEscapeTools » 🌐
                      @xabd@mastodon.social

                      hat.sh lets you encrypt files locally in your browser using modern cryptography — nothing is uploaded or stored.

                      Perfect for securing files before sharing or using cloud storage. Open-source and self-hostable.

                      👉 github.com/sh-dv/hat.sh

                      👉 More tools like this : digital-escape-tools-phi.verce

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                        [?]James House-Lantto (He/Him) [(He/Him)] » 🌐
                        @Theeo123@mastodon.social

                        eff.org/deeplinks/2026/01/intr

                        the EFF is now launching "Encrypt It Already" a push to try and get companies to invest in stronger privacy protections for Data & communications

                        You can find out more at the announcement/article above, and the official website here: encryptitalready.org/

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                          [?]:awesome:🐦‍🔥nemo™🐦‍⬛ 🇺🇦🍉 » 🌐
                          @nemo@mas.to

                          A new class‑action lawsuit alleges WhatsApp’s end‑to‑end encryption is ineffective, claiming Meta can access users’ supposedly private chats despite long‑standing privacy assurances. 📱🔒
                          heise.de/en/news/Class-action-

                          is the better ✅ 💡

                          signal.org/download/

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                            [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                            @octade@soc.octade.net

                            How to Upgrade GnuPG to Generate Kyber and Goldilocks Keys

                            I see some people still using ancient PGP keys. GnuPG offers Linux repositories for updating to the latest versions of GnuPG with new expert features for key generation. Recent versions support both Kyber1024 and Goldilocks448 keys (and more).

                            Once installed run: :~$ gpg --full-generate-key --expert

                            New GnuPG Repositories for Debian, Ubuntu, and Devuan: Stable and Development Branches Available

                            https://www.gnupg.org/blog/20250827-new-repository.html


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                              [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                              @octade@soc.octade.net

                              This looks very useful.

                              Is there facility to run the phone app via TOR network, to hide user IP from the relay?


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                                [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                @octade@soc.octade.net

                                The elitist plan is zero privacy. After slowly integrating AI with all your apps it will eventually be integrated into your operating system in such a way that monitors and records everything you do in real time. That is the plan, or the beginning of it. The end is much worse.


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                                  [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                  @octade@soc.octade.net

                                  CRYPTOGRAPHY GROUP

                                  [for your address book]

                                  https://soc.octade.net/cryptography/

                                  A Fediverse group for sharing and discussing , and and related applications and .


                                  Artistic image of a sheet of paper with binary ones and zeroes and a reddish padlock in the upper right-hand corner..

                                  Alt...Artistic image of a sheet of paper with binary ones and zeroes and a reddish padlock in the upper right-hand corner..

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                                    [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                    @octade@soc.octade.net

                                    /// Some apps for secure and anonymous communication and file-sharing ///

                                    Inform your friends and family about these tools.

                                    ... https://briarproject.org

                                    "Censorship-resistant peer-to-peer messaging that bypasses centralized servers. Connect via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or Tor, with privacy built-in."

                                    ... https://retroshare.cc

                                    "Retroshare establish encrypted connections between you and your friends to create a network of computers, and provides various distributed services on top of it: forums, channels, chat, mail... Retroshare is fully decentralized, and designed to provide maximum security and anonymity to its users beyond direct friends. Retroshare is entirely free and open-source software. It is available on , , and . There are no hidden costs, no ads and no terms of service."

                                    ... https://www.ricochetrefresh.net

                                    "Ricochet Refresh is an open-source project to allow private and anonymous instant messaging."

                                    ... https://onionshare.org

                                    "OnionShare is an open-source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network."

                                    ... https://delta.chat

                                    "Delta Chat is a decentralized and secure messenger app."

                                    ... https://bitmessage.org

                                    "Bitmessage is a P2P communications protocol used to send encrypted messages to another person or to many subscribers. It is decentralized and trustless, meaning that you need-not inherently trust any entities like root certificate authorities. It uses strong authentication which means that the sender of a message cannot be spoofed, and it aims to hide "non-content" data, like the sender and receiver of messages, from passive eavesdroppers like those running warrantless wiretapping programs."

                                    ... https://www.torproject.org/download

                                    "Protect yourself against tracking, surveillance, and censorship."

                                    ... https://geti2p.net

                                    "The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is a fully encrypted private network layer. It protects your activity and location. Every day people use the network to connect with people without worry of being tracked or their data being collected. In some cases people rely on the network when they need to be discrete or are doing sensitive work."

                                    ... https://www.hyphanet.org/

                                    "Hyphanet is peer-to-peer network for censorship-resistant and privacy-respecting publishing and communication. The original Freenet."

                                    ... https://github.com/813492291816/BitChan

                                    "BitChan is a decentralized anonymous imageboard inspired by BitBoard and built on top of Bitmessage with Tor, I2P, and GnuPG."

                                    ... https://darkmx.app

                                    "DarkMX is a new decentralized communication app that utilizes Tor hidden services to allow you to easily have an anonymous, reliable, and censorship-resistant presence on the internet. You can chat. You can share files. You can search other people's files. You can keep a contact list and send private messages to your friends. You can create your own custom .onion site, available to anyone with a Tor Browser."


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                                      [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                      @octade@soc.octade.net

                                      SMUD - an appropriate name for the electric company conducting surveillance for the police.

                                      The $94 Million Smart Meter Surveillance Scheme Exposed

                                      https://youtu.be/onYWQJsWFpk

                                      Sacramento residents discovered their utility company has been secretly feeding their private energy data to police without warrants, leading to a massive surveillance operation that generated $94 million in fines. This explosive investigation reveals how SMUD transformed smart meters into government spy devices, monitoring when you shower, sleep, or use appliances.

                                      Innocent homeowners faced armed police raids for using electricity to power medical equipment or mine cryptocurrency. One resident was forced outside in his underwear at gunpoint, while another disabled veteran was threatened with arrest for refusing warrantless entry. The surveillance threshold dropped dramatically from 7,000 to just 2,800 kilowatt hours per month, making air conditioning use suspicious in Sacramento's brutal heat.

                                      Internal documents expose how SMUD analysts actively mined customer data for police, checking over 10,000 homes in a single month. Despite California law explicitly prohibiting utilities from sharing precise meter data without warrants, SMUD violated these protections daily for a decade.

                                      The Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit could reshape smart meter privacy nationwide. With the October 2025 court decision approaching, every American with a smart meter needs to understand how their utility company might be spying on them right now.

                                      @privacy@a.gup.pe @infosec@a.gup.pe @infostorm@a.gup.pe

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                                        [?]OCTADE » 🌐
                                        @octade@soc.octade.net

                                        TORSERV: Host a Static Website on the Dark Web in Under 1 Minute
                                        "Hosting a Tor hidden service — also known as an onion site — typically requires in-depth technical skills and manual configuration. With TorServ, you can host a static website anonymously in seconds, without touching any config files."
                                        This software deserves some attention. It could be useful for at-risk people who need to publish while protecting identity.

                                        @selfhosting@a.gup.pe
                                        @infosec@a.gup.pe
                                        @linux@a.gup.pe
                                        @networks@a.gup.pe
                                        @crypto@a.gup.pe
                                        @darknet@a.gup.pe
                                        @privacy@a.gup.pe
                                        @infostorm@a.gup.pe

                                        Two slices of red onion stacked one atop the other. The onion symbolizes TOR, The Onion Network, and its multiple layers of cryptographic obfuscation.

                                        Alt...Two slices of red onion stacked one atop the other. The onion symbolizes TOR, The Onion Network, and its multiple layers of cryptographic obfuscation.