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Philip Zimmermann and PGP: Privacy Is Not a Crime

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  PGP Pretty Good Privacy — The Right to Privacy in the Digital Age “If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy.” — PHILIP R. ZIMMERMANN TABLE OF CONTENTS Philip Zimmermann: The Man Who Built PGP What Is PGP? What Does PGP Do? In Which Fields Is It Used? How to Use It on Different Devices Conclusion: When Code Becomes a Manifesto INTRODUCTION The Problem of Privacy in the Digital Age The form that communication has taken in the digital age has fundamentally transformed the meaning of privacy. Words once whispered behind a barn have become electrical signals passing through millions of servers. The physical confidentiality provided by a postal envelope has been rendered ineffective in the face of the transparent nature of electronic communication. This transformation is not merely a technological shift  it is a profound matter of freedom. Historically, cryptography remained a tool used primarily by states to protect their diplomatic and military communications. Howe...

Best Privacy-Focused Search Engines: Powerful Alternatives to Google

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Does Google track your data? Are privacy-respecting search engines truly secure? Can DuckDuckGo, Startpage, or Qwant replace Google? In this article, we examine data-tracking concerns, anonymous search options, and the strongest privacy-focused search engines from both technical and ethical perspectives. Search engines are the primary tool for accessing information in the digital world. They help us navigate the billions of pages on the internet and use algorithms to provide users with the most relevant information. What is a Search Engine? A search engine is a software system that scans and indexes content on the internet and ranks the most relevant results based on user queries. The most well-known example is Google, but the basic function is similar across all search engines: Crawling: Websites are automatically scanned.  Indexing: The obtained content is stored in a database.  Ranking: The most relevant results for the user’s query are determined by algorithms. Why is it n...