Boston Compass #114: Radical Apps // Basic Security
Rad Apps: Basic Security Have you ever been ‘hacked’? Was your account taken over by a malicious app, spambot, or some nefarious…
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Rad Apps: Basic Security Have you ever been ‘hacked’? Was your account taken over by a malicious app, spambot, or some nefarious…
Rad Apps: Content Updates Let’s talk about updates. Much of the time, they’re good: they can make the user experience better. Most…
To deGoogleify your life, it’s time to start thinking about alternatives to Gmail. I know how sentimental it can be, I’ve had…
If you live in Boston, there are already a couple really convenient composting services such as Bootstrap Compost (which offers varying…
After last year, you might be pretty anxious about megalithic social media companies brokering your intimate details for business, after all; “If…
Rad Apps: Linux For this Rad Apps, I’m spotlighting an entire ecosystem of operating systems: Linux! With 1 year to go before…
When I most recently learned that Microsoft would be rebuilding their Edge Browser from the ground up on the Chromium framework (the…
In 2018, the privacy of online denizens is almost entirely gone with international corporations monetizing your every move at the best and…
Bear with me because this time around, I’m not talking about just one app—I’m talking about a whole project! Ever hear of…
If you’ve been following my Rad Apps articles, you know I’m a huge fan of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS!), in…
F-Droid is more than an app, it’s an entire app store featuring primarily free (as in freedom, not free beer) apps. For…
WTF is Net Neutrality?