Posts Tagged ‘settings’

What your privacy settings on your smart phone should look like

The authorities/corporations want/need you to use smart phones for all internet related activities, as they collect the data you generate. The problem there for you or rather your privacy is that this is not the best choice, as the smart phone is a device the leaks data many times a minute 24/7 compared to a […]

settings Open AccessArticle The Safety of COVID-19 Vaccinations—We Should Rethink the Policy

2. Methods We used a large Israeli field study [6] that involved approximately one million persons and the data reported therein to calculate the number needed to vaccinate (NNTV) to prevent one case of SARS-CoV2 infection and to prevent one death caused by COVID-19. In addition, we used the most prominent trial data from regulatory […]

How You Can Change Your Facebook Settings To Avoid Apps That Can Spy On You

Next Story As you’ve probably already heard, Facebook is getting a lot of bad press lately, for multiple reasons. Sometimes it seems we’re coming down too hard on Facebook, because to be honest, it’s been a great tool for connecting people worldwide, and also a great tool to share free and open information away from […]

Here’s How To Change Your Twitter Settings In Light Of Their New ‘Privacy’ Policy

A Twitter status update box. (Photo: Andy Melton) Since Wednesday, Twitter has been sending out emails and notifications to its over 300 million monthly users to inform them of changes to their privacy policy. The new policy, which goes into effect on June 18, includes changes to data collection, data sharing, and digital advertising. The […]

Solving global warming with nanoporous materials

Glioblastoma multiforme, a cancer of the brain also known as “octopus tumors” because of the manner in which the cancer cells extend their tendrils into surrounding tissue, is virtually inoperable, resistant to therapies, … Source Article from http://phys.org/news/2015-11-global-nanoporous-materials.html

3 Friends Built A Greenhouse On A Roof & Got 625 Tons Of Produce!

A Globalized Food System The current industrial agricultural model has benefited human populations (above all else) over the last century, taking the human population from approximately 1.6 billion people in the early 1900’s to over 7 billion people on 31st of October 2011. The widespread clearance of land across all continents for agriculture, combined with the use of […]

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