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How do hotels protect their copy of your passport?
Cannot recommend the passport card route enough. It has more RFID data which is considered sensitive (the government even provides an RFID blocking sleeve for it) but for going places where they just look at it or make an image scan I think it’s likely the most private ID option.
How to Choose a Password - Computerphile
I recommended diceware in my above post because I wasn’t familiar with StrongPhrase (I saw the mentions of it above but didn’t have time to look into it yet), and I think we can all agree diceware is a safe and reliable option. Now that I’ve looked into StrongPhrase a bit more, it does seem secure, but I personally still will stick to diceware. It seems Stro
Why Tor for Bypassing Censorship?
I would consider marketing oversimplification to fit my analysis lyricism: Either whoever wrote safing’s documentation doesn’t know how Tor works well enough to actually draw a comparison or they weren’t being completely honest. However, I think it speaks volumes that you’re willing to own the error and address it, and at the end of the day I only really car
