Published inOxenAnonymity and online datingAnonymity and dating might not seem like a match made in heaven — you’re probably gonna want to know who you’re dating, after all.Jun 26, 2022Jun 26, 2022
Published inOxenSession ID vs phone numbersSession IDs are instant, secure, portable, and anonymous — making them the perfect alternative to phone numbers for a private messaging…Jun 22, 2022Jun 22, 2022
Published inOxenThe anonymity argument: Debunking the real name fallacyWhen the internet began, anonymity (or really, pseudonymity) was built into the experience. For the first time in history, we had…Nov 3, 2021Nov 3, 2021
Published inOxenWhy are phone numbers a privacy problem?Phone numbers are not private. Using your phone number can put your privacy at risk. If you’ve spent much time around the privacy movement…Sep 14, 2021Sep 14, 2021
Published inOxenStifling speech: Censorship, centralisation, and sovereignty in the digital worldIn the early days, the internet was something of a protected species. People knew how special it was, the potential it had, and knew we…Sep 2, 2021Sep 2, 2021
Published inOxenContact discovery: Finding friends without foesAugust 9, 2021 / PrivacyAug 9, 2021Aug 9, 2021
Published inOxenPrivacy propaganda: The war on encryption — SessionEncryption doesn’t mean encryption. Encryption is a code word that stands for freedom of speech, the free press, and the preservation of…Jun 23, 2021Jun 23, 2021
Published inOxenUnweaving A Tangled Web: Decentralising The Ownership And Infrastructure Of The WebWho owns the internet? There isn’t an obvious answer to this question. The internet is a labyrinthine system of hardware, protocols, and…Jun 17, 2021Jun 17, 2021
Published inOxenPrivacy washing: Creating a clean image for dirty techData is an asset. It’s used to place ads, sell products, and refine services. Without data, the internet as we know it just doesn’t exist…Jun 11, 2021Jun 11, 2021