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By: chuckspires.com https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/7308/emsisoft-quite-possibly-the-most-privacy-conscious-anti-malware-around/#comment-609312 Wed, 11 May 2016 19:20:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=7308#comment-609312 In reply to Evan Peters.

I think what you are calling “true privacy” and what I am calling “true privacy” are different. Yes networks leak data. That will always be an issue. I stated several points that you didn’t mention in connection with “connecting one computer to another” which is going to be referred to here as a network. Snowden changed the internet world for those of us whom understand how to work it. Using any of the true E2EE services that are in the budding stage and also as I said above understanding how your inet habits can put you at risk and making changes to risky behavior on your part then you CAN achieve true privacy and annon. Not knowing your background I will question you as to what your experience with what you call “protected systems” are. But right now, today, this moment if you have an understanding of “protected systems” are then yes you can maintain privacy.

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By: Evan Peters https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/7308/emsisoft-quite-possibly-the-most-privacy-conscious-anti-malware-around/#comment-608912 Wed, 11 May 2016 07:58:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=7308#comment-608912 In reply to chuckspires.com.

There is no “true privacy”. Once you connected a computer to the internet, some data will get out, even with the most protected systems. There is nothing to stop it, this is how the network works.

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By: chuckspires.com https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/7308/emsisoft-quite-possibly-the-most-privacy-conscious-anti-malware-around/#comment-436550 Wed, 13 May 2015 16:28:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=7308#comment-436550 In reply to Legend.

More and more systems are going online to provide true privacy. Although yes the jury is out at this very moment I would like to mention to those that are really interested in privacy to be aware of your internet habbits and explore services using newer open source End-to-end encryption (E2EE) such as email clients Tutanota, Proton Mail and Operating Systems like Tails. If the time comes when we stop our expectation of privacy then “they” have won. I know the government is currently on a rampage to stop End-to-end encryption and our best option to insure that they fail is to use and or subscribe to these services. By using and donating to these services then we are giving the finger to our government because they ARE trying to stop it. If we choose to not use it then we are surrindering our right to privacy further than we have already.
The patriot act was never intended to be used the way Obama has used it but he has set a new standard for how it WILL be used in the future. Use only open source end to end encryption services and also make a donation of at least $1 to any service you choose. Together we can stop the invasion of our privacy and send a strong message to all governments.

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By: Legend https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/7308/emsisoft-quite-possibly-the-most-privacy-conscious-anti-malware-around/#comment-154902 Thu, 19 Jun 2014 15:11:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=7308#comment-154902 No doubt that privacy on the internet is only a memory nowadays. So what can you do as a normal user to enhance your privacy online. Well there is actually a lot you can do. But the most important thing, is to start to be aware about who you trust, and to whom you what to share your data with, so to speak. So the first step is to be, Aware and Critical, and choose who you what to trust, with care. Personally I think that Privacy online will be a competition parameter, in the future.

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