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Backdoor discovered in Swiss voting system would have allowed hackers to alter votes by https://ift.tt/2J8KdP9

“Written by A team of cybersecurity researchers on Tuesday revealed technical flaws in the Swiss government’s electronic voting system that could enable outsiders to replace legitimate votes with fraudulent ones.”

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Introducing Firefox Send, Providing Free File Transfers while Keeping your Personal Information Private by https://ift.tt/2Hg2Ley

“At Mozilla, we are always committed to people’s security and privacy. It’s part of our long-standing Mozilla Manifesto. We are continually looking for new ways to fulfill that promise, whether it’s through the browser, apps or services.”

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Zuckerberg is Finally Discovering Privacy But Advertisers Are Quitting Facebook by https://ift.tt/2UtDwbD

“Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is boasting that the social media platform is going to shift its focus to users’ privacy by encrypting messages. He says that the company won’t even be able to access these messages.”

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Dark Reader is an open source browser extension that lets you apply dark theme to any website by using customizable dynamic filters, no setup required by https://ift.tt/2UzuvOA

“Dark Reader is an open source browser extension that lets you apply dark theme to any website

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60% online users fear unauthorised data collection, only 11% users read privacy policies: Survey by https://ift.tt/2J4uIrF

“Despite the ever-increasing usage of digital technology, around 60% users fear unauthorised data collection, and only 11 percent users read privacy policies, reveals a survey by Cuts Intentional.”

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How to Manage Remote Employees: Best Practices from Doist’s Head of Marketing by https://ift.tt/2IIG2to

“This is a question you get a lot when you’re a team lead at a remote company. Implied in the question is the assumption that if you can see people are physically in the office, then they’re working. Butt in chair = work.”

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The 7 Best Tools to Present and Share Your PDF Files Online by https://ift.tt/2tXTMGj

“Adobe PDF files How to Edit, Combine, and Sign a PDF File for Free How to Edit, Combine, and Sign a PDF File for Free We show you how to split, merge, downsize, and do all kinds of magic with PDF files.”

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A belief in meritocracy is not only false: it’s bad for you by https://ift.tt/2JaFFYS

“Meritocracy has become a leading social ideal. Politicians across the ideological spectrum continually return to the theme that the rewards of life – money, power, jobs, university admission – should be distributed according to skill and effort.”

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This Cardboard Box Can Tell You What It Sees by https://ift.tt/2UqwCE4

“It wasn’t that long ago that talking to computers was the preserve of movies and science fiction. Slowly, voice recognition improved, and these days it’s getting to be pretty usable. The technology has moved beyond basic keywords, and can now parse sentences in natural language.”

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Tech That Can “Detect Emotion” Could Keep You From Getting a Job by https://ift.tt/2HkWhdz

“Machines may not have emotions, but that doesn’t mean they can’t recognize them. At least, that’s one well-funded belief in the tech industry.”

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