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@Fork_It_Tech

Technology advocate, privacy accelerator.

Everyone has their reason for privacy. We don't judge. 😂

Everyone wants privacy!

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Two-tier encryption cements a structure of control no free society should accept. Make no mistake: This debate isn’t about safety. It’s about control. We shouldn’t live in a world where only the powerful get to be private. zerohedge.com/technology/eus…


You are the product to too many companies.

Fork_It_Tech's tweet image. You are the product to too many companies.

AI browsers are here. Make sure you know about the privacy and security risks associated with them. Hint: they aren't ready for prime time techcrunch.com/2025/10/25/the…


Palantir stands as both innovator and harbinger. It compels us to ask: Are we building tools for liberation, or forging chains disguised as progress? Surveillance State: Palantir’s Globalist Ambitions Metastasize Into Massive AI Push discernreport.com/palantir-broad…


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"The first thing that Oracle did [was take] private data and [make] it accessible to AI models." Whether customers fancied being vectorized is apparently immaterial. When Oracle wants to do something, it does it. Progress waits for no one's consent. theregister.com/2025/10/16/ora…


When it seems like every tech company wants to listen to you, track you, and monetize your data, we promise to never view you or your data as ours. See how easy it can be to take a step toward privacy by replacing your current laptop or desktop. Link in our profile.

Fork_It_Tech's tweet image. When it seems like every tech company wants to listen to you, track you, and monetize your data, we promise to never view you or your data as ours.

See how easy it can be to take a step toward privacy by replacing your current laptop or desktop. Link in our profile.

There is no scenario where constant listening is acceptable. If you don't want your father-in-law to hear your at-home rantings, why would you be OK with strangers listening to (and analyzing/archiving) them?

What they say: a computer you can talk to What they mean: a computer that always listens to you x.com/Windows/status…

ProtonDrive's tweet image. What they say: a computer you can talk to
What they mean: a computer that always listens to you

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Sometimes, the ways to protect your privacy are obvious. 1. Avoid Ring cameras. They don't have a good track record of keeping users' videos safe and secure. Now, they partner with Flock for an even greater network of surveillance. techcrunch.com/2025/10/16/ama…


"Big Tent" has become a hot topic among open source advocates. In our very polarized world, is a big tent possible? Necessary? Or a hindrance? Personally, I want FOSS to win. The alternatives are deplorable. theregister.com/2025/10/14/fra…


Under the proposed system, Google will have the unilateral authority to determine who is allowed to distribute apps and could effectively block any developer it suspects of wrongdoing, potentially even without a clear or transparent justification. reclaimthenet.org/google-dismiss…


Technology should serve you, not the other way around. Fork It Technology provides laptops and mini-PCs with easy-to-use, privacy-respecting software. No spying, just freedom. #foss #Privacy Visit us at forkittech.com

Fork_It_Tech's tweet image. Technology should serve you, not the other way around. Fork It Technology provides laptops and mini-PCs with easy-to-use, privacy-respecting software. No spying, just freedom.

#foss #Privacy

Visit us at forkittech.com

A very creepy and unique violation of your privacy. Spammy AI created obits. Yep, money to be made by pirates while you are grieving the loss of a loved one. cnet.com/tech/services-…


Stingray-like devices have been in use by law enforcement for more than a decade and have long been controversial because authorities do not always get a warrant for their use. It tricks EVERY phone within range, not targeted ones only. techcrunch.com/2025/10/07/ice…


Everyday items can invade your privacy. If you have a sensitive privacy stance, avoid optical mice. theregister.com/2025/10/07/mou…


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