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using a VPN to bypass censorship in Quebec – Bill 59

November 4, 2015 by FSD Leave a Comment

It’s where Kafka meets Orwell’s 1984, all I can say is, I am lucky not to be in Quebec, and I guess this is what they voted for.

Despite warnings from real human rights groups and freedom of speech advocates, it looks like they have gone full fascist and Bill 59 will become law shortly, lets hope it does not spread, sadly it can’t be reversed, because once enforced, to even oppose it would probably be considered hate speech …

Filed Under: Canada, Law, Privacy

Setup your own VPN server

November 4, 2015 by FSD 1 Comment

VPN offer far more security than the proxy servers which most people are used to using, when using commercial paid for services proxy server accounts are normally much cheaper and simpler to set-up for the client which is their only benefits over VPNs.

If you are just wanting to view content or media in other regions, and will likely have high bandwidth usage, you are better off staying with a proxy service. I have set-up VPN accounts for clients, mostly …

Filed Under: Law, Privacy

How secure is Skype?

May 31, 2015 by FSD Leave a Comment

SKYPE-BROKENThere is no doubt that the NSA have the ability, resources and approval from Microsoft to listen in on any communication if you believe what Snowden has told The Guardian. Reality is we don’t know for sure, personally I don’t care if the NSA is listening in on my conversations, there is a good chance they can, but I am fairly sure they would be the only ones with that ability, as the encryption Skype uses for all communication …

Filed Under: Privacy

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