Security News > 2017 > April > Use of digital privacy tools increased in wake of Trump’s ascent to power (Help Net Security)

Since Edward Snowden’s revelations about the extent of global online and communications surveillance, the issue of privacy of online browsing habits and digital correspondence (both email and IM) has slowly become something that most users have thought about. And since Donald Trump became the president of the United States, the interest in digital privacy tools has soared to new heights. This result is in part due to the fact that ISPs will be allowed to … More →
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