Announcements
Anything
AskPoal
Funny
Gaming
Gifs
History
Introductions
News
Pics
Poaldev
Politics
Science
Strange
technology
TheLobby
TIL
Videos
Search is disabled.
You have to level up first.
link
text
poll
JavaScript is disabled or this browser is too old
We’re here to stay
JavaScript is disabled or this browser is too old
ALL
Privacy
HOT
NEW
POP
TOP
ALL
Privacy
HOT
NEW
POP
TOP
Log in
Register
Donate
Welcome
•
User Guide
ToS
•
Privacy
•
Canary
Donate
•
Bugs
•
License
©2026 Poal.co
ᐊ
page 5
ᐅ
442
•
Ring cancels its partnership with Flock Safety after surveillance backlash
4
1.1K
•
It's true. Your devices are listening to you - Active Listening | CMG Local Solutions
6
1.2K
•
The Age of Tyrannical Surveillance
868
•
Fury over Discord’s age checks explodes after shady Persona test in UK - Ars Technica
1
125
•
You Bought Zuck’s Ray-Bans. Now Someone in Nairobi Is Watching You Poop.
4
1.4K
•
I just opted out of Amazon Sidewalk: Here's how and why - SlashGear
2
1.4K
[deleted]
•
Cops wanted to keep mass surveillance app secret; privacy advocates refused
455
•
Google, Microsoft, Facebook Among Tech Giants Illegally Harvesting Private Health Information
3
1.1K
•
Is Proton leaving Switzerland? "Legal uncertainty" of proposed surveillance laws is pushing them to make several changes
1
1.5K
•
Perfectly legal for cars to harvest your texts, call logs
5
1.1K
[deleted]
•
"There is no free and open society without privacy": Edward Snowden's dramatic appeal. - The monitored person has long been a reality. But it gets worse: the transparent citizen becomes a totally monitored person. Edward Snowden knows a remedy for this: encryption.
1
371
[deleted]
•
DIA is purchasing smartphone metadata of Americans to get around warrant requirements. In other words, the gov't is using your tax dollars to buy and store your data.
206
•
Clearview AI violates Californians' privacy, lawsuit alleges
681
•
Forget Zuckerberg and Cook's hypocrisy – it's their companies that are the real problem
2
750
•
Is there any kind of transparent film that can be applied over something in order to interfere with attempts to photograph or record it?
11
1.5K
•
Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules
9
1.4K
•
Just a reminder that Weeping Angel is a thing
4
1.1K
[deleted]
•
The Challenge of Proximity Apps For COVID-19 Contact Tracing.
179
•
Opt Out October: Daily Tips to Protect Your Privacy and Security
1
332
•
Mozilla collaborating with Meta on "Privacy Preserving Attribution for Advertising"
2
751
•
Without exception EVERYONE who makes the blanket statement that VPNs are either bad or insecure/untrustworthy is a jew at best, or maliciously uneducated. Torrentfreak's questionnaire to VPNs to see who passes muster. USE IT.
2
225
•
WhatsApp now requires biometric authentication for PC and web access
2
1.5K
[deleted]
•
CIA and Mossad-linked surveillance system quietly being installed throughout the US.
1
571
•
Surprise! Facebook has been receiving users’ financial info from tax preparers.
1
528
•
How thieves steal cars using vehicle CAN bus
8
ᐊ
page 5
ᐅ
/s/Privacy
created
ago