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Honestly, just because I found them cool, or perhaps of some valuable. Or even for no reason at all. I hope you find them cool, too! Oh. And also, I gotta do this real fast. ***Ehem***: *Inclusion of anything I post on this page doesn't necessarily constitute endorsement by me, nor does it reflect the views or opinions of my employer. K, all done.* ## **Table of contents:** - [[#Personal Security & Digital Privacy]] - [[#Browser Extension Security]] - [[#ASCII 'n ANSI]] - [[#Weather, Satellites & Dashboards]] # Personal Security & Digital Privacy > **[Knowledgebase]** Street Level Surveillance > Outlines surveillance technologies that law enforcement agencies routinely deploy in our communities. > https://sls.eff.org/ --- **[Database]** Atlas of Surveillance > Database and map that reveals which technologies, such as drones and automated license plate readers, are used by domestic law enforcement agencies across the United States. > https://www.atlasofsurveillance.org/atlas --- > **[Database]** OONI Explorer > Open statistical resource on Internet Censorship as it pertains locations around the world. > https://explorer.ooni.org/ --- > **[Courseware]** Surveillance Self-Defense > A fantastic series about protecting yourself from electronic surveillance for people all over the world. > https://ssd.eff.org/pages/about-surveillance-self-defense --- > **[Cheatsheet]** Digital Defense > Excellent all-in-one reference for the nitty-gritty of establishing personal security. > https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist > https://digital-defense.io/ --- > **[Cheatsheet]** Awesome Privacy > Vetted resource that provides a curated list of privacy & security-focused apps, software, and providers. > https://github.com/Lissy93/awesome-privacy --- > **[Directory]** 2FA Directory > Reference that reports 2FA methods supported by popular applications. > https://2fa.directory/us/ --- > **[Directory]** Just Delete Me > Website that helps you delete online accounts, because that's where we're at now... > https://justdeleteme.xyz/ --- > **[Configuration]** User.js Firefox Hardening > A pre-configured file designed to help user's make Firefox more privacy-conscious while limiting the attack surface introduced by third-party plugins. > https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/2.1-User.js --- > **[Tools]** Browser Leak Tests > Wanna know how visible you are to the ops? > https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ > https://www.amiunique.org/ > https://browserleaks.com/ --- # Skepticism, Media Bias, and Misinformation Awareness > **[Resource]** Science Feedback > Science Feedback is a publication verifying the credibility of influential information and media coverage that claims to be scientific in fields that are particularly prone to misunderstandings and misinformation such as climate change and health. > https://science.feedback.org/ --- > **[Resource]** Factcheck.org > Site that monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases. > https://www.factcheck.org/ --- > **[Resource]** Lead Stories > A fact checking website that is always looking for the latest false, misleading, deceptive or inaccurate stories, videos or images going viral on the internet. > https://leadstories.com/ --- > **[Resource]** Rumorguard > Curated collection of viral misinformation examples that offer key news literacy lessons and insights. > https://www.rumorguard.org/our-process --- > **[Database]** Media Bias/Fact Check > Well known database that produces media bias ratings based on a website's level and direction of bias, and also identifies questionable and conspiracy sources. Obviously, take what you find here with a grain of salt. > https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/methodology/ --- > **[Database]** Open Secrets > Database for tracking money in U.S. politics and its effect on elections and public policy. > https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress --- > **[Database]** Reporters Lab > A literal database on other databases/sites that do fact checking. > https://reporterslab.org/about-the-lab/ --- > **[Knowledgebase]** Deceptive Patterns > Outlines tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn't mean to. Also known as 'dark patterns'. > https://www.deceptive.design/types --- # Browser Extension Security > **[Tool]** Extension Source Viewer > Resource that allows one to view source for any installed Firefox/Chrome extensions during a code review. > https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/chrome-extension-source-v/jifpbeccnghkjeaalbbjmodiffmgedin --- > **[Blog]** Extension Security Series > A blog series outlining some fantastic research on the attack surface of browser extensions. > https://palant.info/categories/extension-security-basics/ --- # ASCII, BBS, & Internet History > **[Resource]** Web Design > That's right. There's an Internet Museum... and it rocks. > https://palant.info/categories/extension-security-basics/ > https://www.webdesignmuseum.org/ > https://mistigris.org/ > http://www.catb.org/retro/ > https://bbsday.org/projects