Privacy

Anthropic Just Proved That ‘Ethical AI’ Is a Marketing Lie. Here’s the Real Story.

Anthropic’s secret tracker reveals the unavoidable trade-off between ethical branding and IP protection in the AI arms race. User outrage is performative because the tracker only catches scrapers, but it exposes the lie that any AI company can be truly transparent. The real story isn’t betrayalβ€”it’s the market logic that forces every ‘ethical’ company to become what they swore they’d never be.

Stop Feeding Your AI Trading Strategies to the Cloud. Your Edge Is Already Exposed.

Cloud-based AI trading assistants are compromising your proprietary strategies. Every time you upload an algorithm to a third-party server, you risk exposure, copying, or front-running. Local, privacy-first AI like TradingSpy lets you run sophisticated models entirely on your machine, keeping your edge secret. The trade-off in raw compute is worth the absolute privacy.

Self-Hosting Is a Lie. You’re Just Renting From Big Tech for Free.

Modern self-hosting isn’t about running your own servers. It’s about orchestrating free-tier cloud services from Big Tech β€” trading a single vendor lock-in for a multi-point failure cascade. This article breaks down the real cost of building a ‘self-hosted’ analytics stack with Umami, Cloudflare, Fly, and Supabase, and why the fragility might actually be the feature.

Stop Cold Emailing. The Path to Anyone Is Already in Your Contacts.

We pretend meritocracy rules the professional world, but it’s really about who knows who you know. A new tool maps the hidden bridges between you and anyone you want to reach, turning weak ties into warm leads. But when you make the path to power algorithmically visible, you don’t democratize accessβ€”you just expose the existing hierarchies.

Safari’s Secret Beacon: Why Your Bookmarks Are Leaking Your Every Move

Safari’s sidebar silently loads every bookmark in the background, firing network requests that leak your IP address to every site you’ve ever saved. This hidden feature turns your private library into a surveillance beacon. Learn why this is a major privacy violation and how to stop it.

Meta Didn’t Kill Face Recognition. It Just Went Underground.

Meta’s removal of face-recognition from its smart glasses app looks like a privacy win. It’s not. The hardware that makes identification possible is still on your face, still running, still collecting. The company didn’t destroy the technology β€” it relocated it. And when they bring it back, you won’t have the energy to fight it.

Your ‘Money-Saving’ Browser Extension Is Secretly Stealing From Every Store You Visit

A shopping browser extension called Phia secretly forces invisible background clicks to steal affiliate commissions for purchases it never influenced. This ‘digital shoplifting’ exploits the honor system of affiliate marketing, costing merchants money and ultimately raising prices for consumers. It reveals how seemingly helpful plugins can be hidden fraud machines.

Your Session Recorder Is Probably Stealing Your Data. This One Doesn’t.

Most session recorders are cloud-based by design β€” not because they need to be, but because their real business is harvesting your data. This free, open-source Chrome extension proves the cloud is unnecessary. It records everything locally, masks sensitive info, and even provides token-aware exports for AI workflows. No login, no telemetry, no hidden cost.