• The PDF That Called Home

    The PDF That Called Home

    What should be a simple local action became something else. Opening a PDF revealed that my software was communicating with its manufacturer during what appeared to be a purely local task. The experience prompted a broader reflection on digital sovereignty, user consent, and the growing distance between people and the tools they use.

  • WhatsApp Incognito

    WhatsApp Incognito

    Meta has embedded an AI assistant into one of the world’s most trusted messaging platforms — and connected it to a commercial ecosystem built around data collection. WhatsApp Incognito Chat may be technically sophisticated. But the business model stays the same.

  • The Password Problem

    The Password Problem

    Data breaches are now routine, yet the responsibility for digital security consistently falls on the end-user. This article argues that the message is wrong: corporate security failures are the root cause of most risk, not user negligence. We examine the true privacy trade-offs of new login systems like biometrics and hardware tokens, and reveal how…

  • The Coming Reality of Mandatory Digital ID

    The Coming Reality of Mandatory Digital ID

    As a lifelong fan of science fiction, I always hoped humanity would draw wisdom from its darkest stories. Instead, I find myself watching the bleakest visions of Orwell, Dick, and Black Mirror being sketched into reality. Mandatory digital ID systems—once the stuff of dystopian imagination—are now being piloted and promoted by governments, corporations, and international…

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