Wednesday, April 5, 2017

HTTPS?

I heard something yesterday that didn't make much sense to me. They were saying that going with HTTPS might protect web surfers from malfeasance of Internet companies in regard to them selling where they go online. That doesn't make a lot of sense to me especially when Blogger.com tells me that just blogging from blogger.com quoting other sites destroys the effectiveness of HTTPS. So, how useful is HTTPS to ANYONE if this is true?

However, there are already many ways to prevent people following you online if you want to already.
For example, there is a website called "DUCKDUCKGO" that many people use for this worldwide and there also is Firefox Focus which allows you to "Erase" wherever you go online so people cannot track where you go online as well.

However, for the advanced hackers these too might easily be broken if someone is targeting you personally who is an advanced hacker.

At this point if you don't find ways to protect yourself almost anything can or will happen to you by going online.

This might be important for you to realize.

If I wasn't an intuitive I likely wouldn't ever go online at this point. But each of us must decide what is important for us to do in life.

Unless you develop ways to protect yourself from Cyber Harm worldwide maybe you shouldn't be online anywhere in the first place?

So, learning how to protect yourselves and your children and friends from cyber harm either financially, pychologically and physically might be really important to learn about right now if you want to protect your families and friends from harm both now and into the future as the Technological singularity begins to both help some people and wipe some people off the face of the earth as time goes on now.

If the U.S. Government cannot stop the Russians from destroying the Cyber Capabilities of the CIA and publishing what the CIA does on Wikileaks then how much hope to you have of surviving a cyber attack personally sent against you?

    DuckDuckGo

    duckduckgo.com/
    DuckDuckGo is the search engine that doesn't track you. We protect your search history from everyone – even us!
    • Settings Customize DuckDuckGo to your liking! For example,...

  1. DuckDuckGo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuckDuckGo
    DuckDuckGo (DDG) is an Internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers' privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results.
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