Apple Removes Two RSS Feed Readers From China App Store To Please China’s Censors

Two RSS reader apps, Reeder and Fiery Feeds, said this week that their iOS apps have been removed in China over content that deemed “illegal” by the local cyber watchdog. TechCrunch reports: Apps get banned in China for all sorts of reasons. Feed reade… Continue reading Apple Removes Two RSS Feed Readers From China App Store To Please China’s Censors

UPDATE – TikTok Ban: Security Experts Weigh in on the App’s Risks

With no hard evidence of abuse, are bans warranted? The real security concerns will likely come after the ban goes into effect, researchers said in our exclusive roundtable. Continue reading UPDATE – TikTok Ban: Security Experts Weigh in on the App’s Risks

Geneva tool lets you bypass censorship by merely doing nothing

By Sudais Asif
How to bypass censorship? Researchers from the University of Maryland are claiming to have the ultimate solution after all.
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Text Editor Notepad++ Banned In China After ‘Stand With Hong Kong’ Update

The website of Notepad++ is banned in China as of Monday, “obviously due to” its release of editions named “Free Uyghur” and “Stand with Hong Kong,” the source code and text editor announced on Twitter. TechCrunch reports: First released in 2003 by Fra… Continue reading Text Editor Notepad++ Banned In China After ‘Stand With Hong Kong’ Update

China’s Great Firewall of Censorship Is Already Going Up Around Hong Kong

Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Zoom have all said they will stop complying with government orders to hand over data. And that’s exactly what Beijing wanted. Continue reading China’s Great Firewall of Censorship Is Already Going Up Around Hong Kong

First Amendment Rights and Twitter, Encryption Backdoors

In episode 123 for June 1st 2020: The controversy continues over fact checking and First Amendment rights on Twitter, and why government mandated encryption backdoors are bad for everyone’s security. ** Show notes and links mentioned on the show … Continue reading First Amendment Rights and Twitter, Encryption Backdoors