Category Archives: Privacy?

Cartoons for an “Unfunny” Time

Upside down much?

It doesn’t seem there’s any way around it: so far, 2023 is a Big Bust as far as editorial cartoons go.

We now have proof of that, at least in the form that counts for the educated classes, a statement by an elite college professor, Continue reading Cartoons for an “Unfunny” Time

Spying on China: My Dad Did It. Not With Balloons, But In Secret Flights . . .

B-24 bombers, World War Two.

 

China? Spying from the air? Shootdowns? I can relate to that.

Or at least, my father could. But for hm, the tables were turned: no balloons, and China wasn’t doing the spying: he was. . . . Continue reading Spying on China: My Dad Did It. Not With Balloons, But In Secret Flights . . .

Danger! Buying Abortion Pills Online Is NOT Yet Secure or Safe!

ProPublica: Danger! Websites Selling Abortion Pills Are Sharing Sensitive Data With Google — Which Can Share It With Anti-Abortion Prosecutors

ProPublica — January 18, 2023

Online pharmacies that sell abortion pills are sharing sensitive data with Google and other third parties, which may allow law enforcement to prosecute those who use the medications to end their pregnancies, a ProPublica analysis has found.

Continue reading Danger! Buying Abortion Pills Online Is NOT Yet Secure or Safe!