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Juan S. Galt

Philosopher, Journalist, Bitcoin 2.0 specialist.

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What is “privacy”? Is there a right balance between privacy and mass surveillance? Does it matter, and if so, why? Are you a “bad” person if you want privacy?
Anne Frank Had ‘Something to Hide’ and Something to Fear (Op-Ed)
Juan S. Galt
2015-07-02T14:01:00+01:00
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Skype, Microsoft's voice over IP software, has been shown to be insecure on various levels over the years. The Snowden leaks have revealed it to be more of a ma...
Skype Alternatives, Part 2: Edward Snowden’s Recommendations
Juan S. Galt
2015-06-28T10:17:02+01:00
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Cointelegraph reviews three of the most promising alternatives to Skype that guarantee end-to-end encryption and greater privacy for its users.
3 Alternatives to Skype Surveillance with End-to-End Encrypted Calls
Juan S. Galt
2015-06-19T19:56:22+01:00
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Elliptic, a Bitcoin analytics and security firm based out of London, announced 'The Bitcoin Big Bang' on Thursday.
Good Bitcoin, Bad Bitcoin: Blockchain Analytics and Fungibility
Juan S. Galt
2015-06-19T10:36:15+01:00
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The act legalized and simplified the collecting of phone metadata for the NSA. Meanwhile Skype continues to collect data and deliver it to the Five Eyes
NSA Celebrates Passage of USA ‘Freedom’ Act, While Skype Keeps Its Spying Eyes on You
Juan S. Galt
2015-06-15T10:33:25+01:00
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NXT, the 2.0 blockchain platform, has released a bundle of new features in their latest 1.5.10 release
NXT Releases Voting System and Escrowed Transactions
Juan S. Galt
2015-06-08T10:25:00+01:00
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Facebook announces experimental implementation of PGP, the cryptographic encryption and authentication tool used by Edward Snowden, into its social media empire...
Facebook Announces PGP End-to-End Encryption Used by Snowden
Juan S. Galt
2015-06-02T10:39:00+01:00
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Western secret agencies partnership known as the "Five Eyes" launched a surveillance unit called NTAT to spy on smartphone users as well as a major Chinese mobi...
'Five Eyes' Spy Agencies Planned to Hack Samsung and Google's Mobile Support
Juan S. Galt
2015-05-25T12:06:00+01:00
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