Why I Signed The NeverAgain.tech Pledge

neveragain.tech is a pledge signed by employees of tech companies who are concerned about the immigration policies of the incoming presidential administration. The signatories of the pledge are committing themselves to honor safe and sane data retention practices, and generally not to take part in facilitating the creation of databases used for identifying individuals for targeting by the US government on grounds of race, religion, or national provenance. As of the moment I'm writing this, 2,288 tech employees have signed on. I have also signed it. Since I'm the managing partner of the LLC that runs LinkLocker, it's safe to say that our company as a whole has committed to these precepts and practices.

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How Much Is A Little Privacy Worth?

There has never been a more perfect time to start being proactive about privacy than this moment, right now, at the end of 2016. The surveillance state is out of control—and it's currently being overseen by a relatively sane administration. Just think about how a Trump presidency might want to put to use the vast troves of personal data about you and your interests. A number of thoughts come to mind, and there isn't a pretty one in the bunch.

And it ...

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Why Private Bookmarking?

The biggest reason why I decided to make LinkLocker is that none of the bookmarking / content hoarding services on the market are really taking their users' privacy seriously. In many ways, privacy is often an afterthought even in the very best case scenarios when it comes to online services, and after several years of wondering when we'd start to see products that were truly concerned about protecting customers and their data, I was really feeling pretty frustrated with the state of things on the ...

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