Yes You Can Protect Your Privacy
Congress, the courts, and the president may be working hard to erode our right to privacy, but we are working even harder to ensure your ability to maintain your privacy.
- Over 30% of computers are infected with malware. <https://www.infoworld.com/article/2618043/cyber-crime/malware-infects-30-percent-of-computers-in-u-s-.html>
- 82,000 new malware threats found each day. <https://www.pcworld.com/article/2109210/report-average-of-82-000-new-malware-threats-per-day-in-2013.html>
- Over 80% of passwords can be guessed in minutes.
- Your ISP has been given the green light by congress to log, use, and sell everything they know about your internet activities–and they know far more than your mother.
- Your phone calls are recorded and archived for an unknown time frame.
- Your instant messages are recorded and archived for an unknown time frame.
- 24/7 your phone tells your carrier, government, and many of your apps where you have been (down to 3' accuracy), for how long, and who you were with.
- Your emails are easily readable at dozens of points along their travels.
This is just a small glimpse of how your privacy is impacted.
AND you can take action to protect your privacy.
The same tools used by the government, military, and high-security organizations are available to the individual user, and small, medium, and large business. Most of the tools are free, the rest are inexpensive. It is only a mater of knowing what tools to use, and how to use them.