If there was ever a time to be shielding your online activity from anyone wishing to peek through the curtains, that time is now.
From rollbacks of old safeguards on data-sharing by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to an uptick in flashy cyberattacks, it’s a crazy time to be online. That’s why, on July 17, South Philly makerspace Hive76 decided to host “crypto hustler” Alison Macrina for a workshop on digital privacy.
Macrina, a digital rights advocate, librarian and founder of the Library Freedom Project is also a core contributor to The Tor Project.
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