Your Daily Digital Digest for Monday, July 31st, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Monday, July 31st, 2017. Thanks to @acurrie for compiling!
Your news links for today:
- Defcon vote-hacking village shows that "secure" voting machines can be broken in minutes - Cory Doctorow
- Feds Crack Trump Protesters’ Phones to Charge Them With Felony Rioting - Daily Beast
- Putin bans VPNs to stop Russians accessing prohibited websites - Reuters
- Apple Removes Apps From China Store That Help Internet Users Evade Censorship - New York Times
- Some Budget Phones in the US Still Sending Personal Data Back to China, Says Kryptowire - NDTV
- Google’s new program to track shoppers sparks a federal privacy complaint - Washington Post
- Palantir: the ‘special ops’ tech giant that wields as much real-world power as Google - The Guardian
- Rogers continues advocacy against ‘Tower Dump’ requests in 2016 transparency report - Mobile Syrup
- 20GB of data, unlimited call/text cost £18 in the UK, while the same amount of data/call/text cost $180 CAD. How is this normal? - reddit
- What not to do when you're anonymous, if you want to stay that way - Cory Doctorow
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.