Welcome

Hello and Welcome fellow travellers.

My name is Artimus Fay, which is an acronym I created to protect my identity. You might wonder why, and you have every right to. I hope to help you understand this and, at the very least, increase your own online privacy.

A Couple simple bullet points about security are:

– Online security remains a significant concern, with cybercriminals constantly finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and gain unauthorized access to sensitive information.
– Many individuals and organizations struggle to keep up with the evolving threat landscape, leaving them vulnerable to data breaches, identity theft, and other cyber attacks.
– The lack of robust security measures, user awareness, and industry-wide standards has contributed to the ongoing challenges in maintaining a secure online environment.

So I will try to help guide you to a few simple and helpful tips and tricks to help with security reducing your online pressence and retaining security. This topic is so large and is always changing and growing 

Quick read of the top privacy statistics

  1. Google tracks about 40% of the world’s traffic. So yes, Google practically wrote the book on data tracking and targeted ads. And it’s still the leading player.
  2. 49% of American users are willing to help with terrorism. While freedom and privacy are core values of the American experience, at least at the level of rhetoric, almost half of American internet users are happy to have their privacy infringed as long as they think it helps fight terrorism.
  3. The wish to control personal data is not unanimous. For example, only 93% of American users wish to control their personal data.
  4. Targeted ads increase the company’s revenue by 4%. The collection of user data is all about targeting ads at the corporate level. And it works. It can increase a company’s revenue by as much as 4%.
  5. Almost half of the world’s websites use cookies. We hear so much about cookies and privacy that we’d think that they’re ubiquitous. But, in fact, only about 45% of the world’s websites use cookies.
  6. Most internet users do enjoy having ads targeted to their interests. Targeted ads may seem intrusive as a matter of principle. But 84% of users say they like them better!
  7. Only 3% of Americans have an understanding of digital privacy laws. Yes, it’s true. Even among intensive internet users, ignorance about privacy laws is overwhelming at 97%.
  8. Identity theft is the main fear among users. 72% of internet users fear identity theft above any other problem they could have as internet users.
  9. 20% of the world’s governments still have no privacy or data protection laws.
  10. 83% of American users still use passwords that will get them hacked. A great majority of American internet users are still choosing the most unsafe passwords possible.

    Source link
WordPress Appliance - Powered by TurnKey Linux