Edward Snowden, Prism and social media: time to delete your account

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Thanks in a large part of The Guardian and whistleblower Edward Snowden, America and the rest of the world is now aware of a whole new meaning to the word previously innocent, "prism". Revelations conducted by the NSA surveillance activities has seen the Obama administration desperately trying to contain a situation that seems to be spiraling quickly out of control. Headlines Snowden's branding as a traitor are plastered in British and American media, but that did not stop the flurry of questions that the NSA and the broader government must meet.

Perhaps the most worrying aspect of the Prism case is the alleged complicity of so many Internet household names, including Facebook, Twitter, Google, Microsoft and Apple. After initially issuing PR Press conveying messages of bewilderment and shock, many have since changed their minds and admitted they did indeed hand over the data to the spy agency. For over a decade now, we paid our personal information in Internet Systems, and despite the widespread indignation, erasing our online profiles in protest seems almost unthinkable. Living without the ability to Google questions or interact with the will of the many social media to be considered a fate worse than constant surveillance.

Edward Snowden continued to defend his position from his new refuge in Hong Kong. In a livechat with Guardian readers, he explained the main points about how the powers of the NSA extend and why he had waited until now to release his information in the hope that the Obama re-election would lead to a policy change. While government leaders are becoming increasingly angry and panicked by the statement, it seems particularly calm and sure in his convictions.

Britain's equivalent of the NSA, GCHQ, is facing a similar time uncomfortably in the spotlight after the discoveries released documents include damning reports on their activities during the G20. So far, the charges relate exclusively to international espionage for allegedly diplomatic meetings, as opposed to civilian oversight. Yet perhaps it is only a matter of time until a British whistleblower emerges to add to public outrage.

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News Roundup: Ubisoft hacking attack suffers big names to schedule the NSA surveillance events and Android researchers found "master key" vulnerability

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Ubisoft warns against the hacking attack

million video game publisher Ubisoft has warned players of video games that has recently undergone another security breach. The company says that the user names, email addresses and encrypted passwords were all compromise but as bank details such as credit card numbers and debit must be sure they are not stored on the site. It is estimated that nearly 58 million users have an account with Ubisoft at the time of the hack. The company recommends that users change their password for Ubisoft and other accounts with the same login credentials. This is the third security breach reported in one year, but the company said it does not believe that the attacks are related.

The protests provided on NSA Surveillance

Some of the biggest names in the Internet, including WordPress, Mozilla and Reddit have joined the mass protests against surveillance recent NSA controversy. The movement, named 'Restore the fourth "in a reference to the Fourth Amendment, provides around 100 events around the United States to date. Besides the events, several sites provide displaying protest messages in a move that will remind many people fight against piracy law protests last year, during which the Web sites and Wikipedia Google 'has become black "or censored themselves with black boxes for 24 hours to raise awareness of the bills.

researchers discovered Android "master key"

security research firm Bluebox discovered a "master key" that could give cyber criminals almost without restriction access to any Android device. The "master key" could allow an attacker to access data, eavesdrop and send unwanted messages, and is present in every single Android versions since 09. Android uses the cryptographic verification for the programs installed on its devices BlueBox and found a way to fool this verification method thinking that unusual and malicious changes to applications are normal. The plan of the research firm to release more details about the vulnerability at the Black Hat hacker conference this August. Google has not commented.

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The mystery of security researcher and Development Centre Apple

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Thursday 18 e July, Apple's Developer portal appears to be offline, with users presented with an apologetic message explaining that "maintenance is longer than expected. However, over the next few days a special story emerged on the real reasons for Apple's unavailability. As the portal, which contains information for over 275,000 third-party developers, has remained elusive, rumors began to spread suggesting that this was far from a routine maintenance check. The evidence is a database of accident, or a serious breach of security.
As The Hacker News reports, Apple issued a statement Monday pretend to recognize the real reasons for the failure. The sign of the interview was replaced with the explanation that "an intruder attempted to obtain personal information of our registered developers from our developer website. While Apple has assured customers that their encrypted data can not be accessed, they were unable to guarantee that the names, addresses and emails had not been stolen. Many users have also received suspicious request a password reset emails, suggesting that the pirates were still on the information.
The Guardian, however, gave a slightly different version of events after interviewing Ibrahim Balic, a researcher on Turkish security, which claimed responsibility for hacking. While admitting the act itself, Balic says its intentions are not criminal, but honorable, seeking to highlight flaws in Apple's system and grow as a researcher. While skeptics may suggest that it is changing its tune after being caught, Balic was outed not only the public but also to Apple, via a YouTube video with catches screen. The security expert has found 13 separate alarm zones, and filed a report with Apple, the same day the company closed the developer portal.
So is this a well-intentioned research mission, or serious criminal trespass? Apple declined to comment on the announcement of Balic, but remains a distinct possibility :. It was not the only person to dive into the company's security systems that day
While Apple continues to review its systems, you can help secure your personal computer using a VPN service. The VPN functions as an additional protective layer that sits between the data stored on your devices and any other person trying to access it.
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Hide My Ass! Now supports Bitcoins

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There are exactly two months The Guardian and The Washington Post revealed details of an exploration program mass electronic surveillance data operated by the National Security Agency in the United States. It was a revelation for many people who did not know the extent to which they were monitored and their data being collected. PRISM NSA program proves that the fears of everyone about government surveillance of Internet activity are fully justified. Our answer remains the same, to continue to provide the best online privacy tools for our users.

For the last two months, we supported Bitcoin as a payment gateway for Hide My Ass!

Why Bitcoin? We believe that the fundamentals like Bitcoin decentralized and anonymous currency is a perfect match for our goal of helping users to anonymize their Internet activity.

Bitcoin is available to all users, for packages of 12 months and 6 months. Due to the nature of how Bitcoin works to ensure anonymity for its users, we understand that there is a slight learning curve. We wrote a useful tutorial on our Wiki HMA on how to get started with Bitcoins. Do not worry if you get stuck, help is always at hand.

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New HMA! kid on the block ...

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Hello! My name is Nicola, and I take the reins of HMA! Blog. I will provide news related to privacy and security; serious at times bizarre. In addition, practical advice to help you make the most of our VPN service, and introduce you to the team members by asking very important questions, such as: "If you were a cheese, what kind would -you? "

more, I'll give you mini tutoring lessons to help those of you who do not know what a LT2P protocol is or what you do with a router . DD-WRT no, you can not eat so do not worry, do not think "I am technically challenged!; I can not set up a VPN on Windows on my Mac or iPhone "... You can!

So, a little about me. I'm from the UK, the land of Fish & Chips, and rain -I think it rains 360 days a year. - and is one of the reasons why the British are obsessed with talking about the weather I have traveled, lived and worked around the world, including the United STATES, Iraq, Kuwait and Lebanon.

My career in news journalism began with CNN in Atlanta and London, but I switched to Fox News chain back in 05. During almost five years of Fox News coverage on Iraq I handled breaking news of the hanging of Saddam Hussein in the bombing of the golden Mosque of Samarra. I embedded with military forces in some of the operations dangerous and difficult in Iraq, including Mosul, Tikrit, Fallujah, Basra, Al-Asad, Baquba and Sadr City. I flew in dozens of Blackhawks, the V-22 Osprey, and traveled up and down the country until 'armored Humvee. I dined on (the mother) MRE -. I do not recommend the beef patty, and I was once bitten by a scorpion

I am here to help you understand the technical jargon by providing simple explanations for what many of us can not make head or tail. When confronted with acronyms and technical content, we can often be baffled to the point of no return. It need not be this way more

I would like to hear from you. - So if there is something you want to see here that I do not speak, or anything else you want to ask (blog related only please), then please email me at nicola@hidemyass.com

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Who is watching you?

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US spying allegations made headlines for months, and we are increasingly aware that our Internet activities are monitored and controlled.

Every time you visit a website, you leave a "digital trail". This information is collected and then used by organizations to improve their products and to better understand their clients. This is known as "the collection of data", which can make people nervous because many people prefer to keep their anonymous browsing.

we browse web pages on a daily basis, but you might be surprised to know the number of partner companies of these sites that follow your Internet activity.

Lightbeam is a new tool for Mozilla Firefox, and lets you track which websites are you tracking. I downloaded the free add-on here and tested.

Once installed, you will find the Lightbeam icon at the bottom right of your browser. Click it and a new window displaying three options: Graphic, Clock and List. You can see the number of sites that you follow using their filter; the most recent sites you've visited, the last 10 sites, and daily and weekly connection results.

The figures are quite amazing. I went seven websites, and these companies shared this information with third parties 114 sites.

You may wonder what Lightbeam done with the information that it collects, and the answer is nothing. However, they "create a big-picture view of how tracking works on the Internet, and how other sites are connected to several other locations" You can contribute your data to their "crowdsourcing directory by simply turning on the switch of shares within the add-on. to turn crowdsourcing, you can disable it at any time. "

Using the Incognito mode or private browsing mode on your computer will only remove the information from your computer and not the server, and if you are wondering why you are repeatedly targeted by advertisers, chances are it's because of cookies, which are small files downloaded from websites on your computer. You can choose to disable, but keep in mind that you may not be able to enter other sites.

Is there a solution? Yes. The best way to avoid this is to use a VPN, and us, no surprise here, recommend HMA! Pro VPN. Your traffic will be routed through one of our servers and therefore the sites you visit will not be able to follow your "online business; they will follow one of our IP addresses. It is an ingenious piece of magic.

For now, Lightbeam only works on Mozilla's Firefox browser, but Chrome users can still download the Collusion add-on (Lightbeam began in July 2011, Collusion) from the Chrome Web Store which will give you similar information.

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virtual slots - what are they and can I use them to

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virtual locations - What are they and can I use them to

When you connect to one of our HMA! VPN servers, you are assigned an IP address from the countries of server you connect to. For example to connect to any HMA! server in America and you will get a US IP address. You can check here

Log in different countries is ideal to access geo-restricted content - for example, if you are in the United UK and you want to watch American television, many US sites will see that you are in the UK and prevent you from viewing the content. A VPN will help you work around this problem; just connect to a US VPN server that assigns you a US IP address. This will let you watch the shows, the site will now see you as the connection within the United States - you deceived the site into thinking that you are physically in the United States. However, connecting to a country that is far from your physical location can sometimes lead to slower connection speeds and decreased reaction times which can make online multimedia distribution difficult. "Virtual Places" can help solve this problem.

When you connect to a server virtual location ', you have assigned an IP address of the country you would like to appear from, but you connect to a server that is physically country closest to you. For example, if you are based in Europe and want to access the Internet from the United States, sign in UK, London -. USA Virtual Server

This will give you enhanced speed because now you took a shorter route, a "virtual".

When you connect to this virtual server location and check your IP address you will see that you have a virtual IP address working, although the server you just connected is located in a different country. You can now expect increased speeds and improved response time

Give it a try -. Check HMA! Pro VPN server clients location list, the / server PPTP L2TP list or OpenVPN configuration files for server locations "virtual"

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Hide My Ass! Bug vs heartbleed

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On April 7, the OpenSSL Project has issued a security advisory that detailed a vulnerability in the encryption software used by most of the Internet. This vulnerability (nicknamed "heartbleed") would potentially allow an attacker to retrieve information from encrypted SSL endpoints.

A Hide My Ass! we take security very seriously. We keep our user credentials on a separate server hidemyass.com domain, which means that our user credentials are never completely vulnerable and affected by the heartbleed question.

We have taken measures to respond to any potential vulnerability to our HideMyAss .com domain heartbleed and continue to safeguard our services.

Given the abundance of the matter on the Internet, we advise any client who uses his VPN password on another service (which we would not recommend) to change their password immediately password.

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New HMA! VPN Client v2.8.4.3 Pro Windows

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After customer feedback, we have released a minor update; Version 2.8.4.3 to improve and solve problems within the customer

Improvements :.

  • Improved stability and connectivity within the client was implemented
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LinkedIn think censorship is OK

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China is the world's second largest economy, and is well known for a number of things, including the Great Wall of China, and also for its Great Firewall of China.

The Great Wall of China strongly control that its users can access and say online, and in many cases, blocks all access to many popular social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as a number of websites of NGOs and also streaming video sites like YouTube.

most of us take for granted that we are able to share our thoughts and express our opinions whenever we want on the Internet, on forums, social networks, and even the Sites such as Greenpeace activists. It is a basic human right to be able to have our say, but unfortunately, China is not the case.

A US site pushed to the forefront of the news recently, is a professional social networking service LinkedIn. LinkedIn is one of the few players of large US companies in the market of social media operating in China and has been so for over a decade with little fanfare. Earlier this year, they launched their simplified beta Chinese version "领 英" (pinyin: Lǐngyīng literally "ruling elite") on the market, and few eyebrows were raised during this period,

Until yesterday. week, in the period before the 25th anniversary of the massacre in Tiananmen Square, when the Wall Street Journal reported that a number of LinkedIn members received notification that the video link they posted or support friends and those killed in the massacre was blocked. The message read, "We want to make clear that your activity is and has been seen worldwide, with the exception of the People's Republic of China. This is due to specific requirements in China to block certain content so that not on our network in the country. "

LinkedIn clearly accepted the terms of China to be able to operate there, and earlier this CEO year LinkedIn Jeff Weiner said on his blog "as a condition to operate in the country, the Chinese government imposes requirements censorship on Internet platforms. LinkedIn strongly supports freedom of expression and fundamental disagreement with government censorship. "

Thus, LinkedIn fully supports freedom of expression, but also respect the laws censorship in China. Ummm, right. OK.

At the end of 2013, China had about 618 million Internet users and of course, many companies want to do business there, but if doing business in China means pandering to the Chinese government, how many companies are willing to forget the freedom of expression? How many would be willing to sell their souls "of censorship 'to the devil?

Many Internet users in China, including expats are unaware that there is a solution to this problem, a solution that will access a number of sites blocked them, post on social media sites and NGO sites just under the nose of the Chinese government

buying a VPN. (HMA Pro VPN - our Summer Sale is now !!) is all you need to resume the Internet. When you select one of our VPN servers, you are assigned a different IP address (your ISP in China will not be able to detect that you are using) and, therefore, a site that you could not access before, will unlocked with a VPN. It is also a good idea to create a LinkedIn account using one of our IP addresses as this will ensure you get what you want without fear of being censored.

You can use a VPN to unblock websites in a number of countries where Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, and many others are stuck!

Although LinkedIn say that the number of positions or blocked links on their site is small, it still allows censorship, which is something that should never be accepted. Google did not bow to pressure in 2010 when it withdrew its servers from China after refusing to give in to censorship demands from the government. Hopefully LinkedIn remains one of the few companies that believes that censorship is not a big deal.

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How to access the video of all countries!

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"Sorry, you can not access this video from the country where you are."
"The uploader has not made this video available in your country."

I'm sure you've seen these types of messages pop up at some point in your quest to watch video online. We've all been there, spending hours and hours trying to find ways around the problem and after googling frantically, well, we give up.

You've probably encountered the term geo-restricted / geo-gating and geo-blocked content travels over the Internet. These terms mean that only certain online videos can be viewed from certain countries. For example, if you are in the UK and want to watch TV in the United States, US sites are able to detect that you are in the UK and prevent you from viewing the content. This is because you are recognized by your IP address indicating the website of your country of location.

Well, I'm about to make your day, because no matter if you are in New Zealand, France or even Timbuktu in fact anywhere - as long as you have an active Internet connection, you can watch all your favorite shows using a VPN

Surprise (Virtual Private Network). , Surprise, I highly recommend that you buy Hide My Ass! - And remember that you can save 56% off in our summer sale! When you connect to our VPN server, you are assigned one of our IP addresses - your original IP address is hidden not only from your ISP, but all Web sites you visit. With your "new" IP address, you can watch what you want, wherever you are in the world.

Which server to choose?

It depends on which country the original video is hosted. I'll take YouTube as an example to explain. If you are an American and you are traveling outside of the States, say you're in Germany, you will need a US IP address. Why? Because if you use a German IP address, the block imposed by YouTube will not be lifted. When you try to watch the video, YouTube detects that you're not in the States, and prevent you from viewing. What you will need is a US IP address. Simply connect to one of our US VPN servers, and you'll be able to access the video content as YouTube detects that you have a US IP address - he thinks you're in the States Clever things (even if you are not physically!), huh ?!

Another example. You are in Spain and you want to stream video that only those in the UK can watch. Again, you need to appear as if you are in the UK, and yes, you guessed it, you select a UK VPN server.

When you want to watch any geo-restricted content you must be "virtually" in the country broadcast the video content, and a VPN is exactly what you need to be able to do so.

you can use a VPN in several ways, for example, Internet users in China, Pakistan and Iran use for censorship bypass blocks of the Government on sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. You can also use a VPN to secure your data from getting into the hands of hackers and thieves when using public Wi-Fi security.

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How to remove 'canvas fingerprinting'

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Many websites are integrated with a media Web tracking technology, the one who hit the headlines recently is AddThis, which enables Web pages to track our online activities, and monitor what we share on Facebook and Twitter, etc. our data is collected, such as system fonts, and also reveals the browser we use. This information is sold to advertising companies which, in turn, direct ads, articles and other content they think is of interest to us. Research by a group of Princeton University and KU Leuven University Belgium found that 5 percent of the 100,000 first Web sites, including whitehouse.gov web using fingerprints.

For a list of the sites to visit KU Leuven site.

What to do?

Canvass fingerprint is an ingenious piece of technology, but it is also scary and invades our right to privacy. If you browse websites, you probably saw enable cookies pop up on the web page, cookies allow companies to monitor your browsing activity, as well as offer you a better experience of navigation. Cookies can be controlled using the incognito mode or private browsing mode on your computer, but it deletes information from your computer and not the server.

You can turn off cookies, but keep in mind that you may not be able to enter other sites. See Wiki article explains how you can disable cookies on a number of different platforms.

Whereas the cookies can easily be controlled, canvas fingerprints, while not impossible to remove, takes a little more effort to manage.

Each of us has our own blank canvas, and our web browser, it could be Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer or Firefox, draws a picture on our web. I have one; you have one, it is unique to each computer, so that companies can recognize each person individually. Image with information, is returned to the site, a number is assigned to your computer, so the ads can be delivered.

The advertising companies want to know your spending habits, you are interested in - it is a huge money maker, so they show ads and customized marketing information for you using this technology. Directing ads that they hope we will be interested, in turn, pay more money advertisers - that everyone is happy, right? Well, maybe some of you may find these ads use (you really?!) But also, many of us see this as an invasion of privacy, especially when this new cache technology is much more difficult to remove and detect too. It is not visible in the view that has made many people very concerned about another company collects our data in a sneaky way. We all love to share, tweet, Facebook post on our thoughts and opinions and jokes, and pictures of cats over, but now it seems we pay for this "privilege" with our data.

Canvas fingerprint is stronger than cookies, but not impossible to remove

You can not just remove canvas fingerprint by removing cookies or not accept because it is on your browser. But the good news is that you can avoid this type of detection. You can use NoScript, a Firefox extension web and download the extension of the Chameleon privacy.

See the design and Gizmodo technology blog for other ways to control the canvas fingerprint.

It is also a good idea to use AdBlock plus widget and keep everything private or incognito browsing the web, and also do not forget to use HMA! Pro VPN while connected to the Internet that will add an extra layer of protection of privacy.

For more information on the canvas fingerprint, see this article PC World.

course, it's your data, it is your decision as to whether you block or accept canvas fingerprinting and also cookies, but it is good to know that you have options.

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VPN server in Iraq and 15 other servers added

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update the VPN server for you. Since our last update, we added 16 servers, including a VPN server in Iraq, 3142 IP addresses, 9 new countries and 1 NEW virtual location to HMA! Pro VPN network. We were little bees adding a VPN server in Sanaa, and several VPN servers in Miami, Florida

The details :.

  • Oman, Salalah VPN (252 IPs) (New Country)
  • Lebanon, Beirut VPN (252 IPs) (New country)
  • Syria, Ad Darah VPN (252 IPs) (New country)
  • Iraq, Baghdad VPN (252 IPs) ( new countries)
  • Afghanistan, Kabul VPN (252 IPs) (new country)
  • Palestine, Bethlehem VPN (252 IPs) (new country )
  • Bahrain, Manama VPN (252 IPs) (New country)
  • Bangladesh, Dhaka VPN (252 IPs) (New country)
  • Yemen, Sanaa VPN (251 IPs) (New country)
  • Netherlands, Amsterdam - Virtual USA VPN (Loc 1 Servers 1-2) ( 249 IPs) (New virtual location)
  • Austria Vienna VPN (Loc 1 Server 2) (122 IPs)
  • USA, Florida, Miami VPN (Loc 2 servers 1-2) (253 IPs)
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney VPN (1 Loc servers 3-4) (251 IPs)

We are delighted to say that we now have VPN servers in each state of the United States - take a look our list of USA VPN servers.

  • If there is a country or location that you want a VPN server, please let us know by commenting here on our blog.
  • Visit our main website for more information about HMA! Pro VPN servers.

We are very pleased to announce that we launched HMA! Arabia. Now you can get all the latest news and how is Arab!

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HMA! Pro upgrade iOS VPN - You can now access all your favorite servers

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After customer feedback, we are pleased to inform you that we have added the "Favourite server 'in our latest upgrade to iOS v1.5.3

New feature :.

  • the "preferred server" function has been added, so now you score easily all VPN servers or country that you use most often, which lets you easily connect to when your favorite server!
  • you can know how to use the new "favorites" in our Help Center.

    If you have comments or questions, you can always send us an email, join our forum or comment on our blog - we always like to hear from you

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Meet Hide My Ass! Launchpad career to start in November 2014

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Do you have a great business idea but need of industry experts professional advice to start this? Maybe you're just curious about what is needed to start one, or perhaps you are looking for a new career in the startup and technology scene, so do not miss career start Lanchpad this November!

A staggering 526.446 companies were registered with the Companies House in 2013 - maybe 2015 will be your year to turn your idea into reality

This is the fourth year that the event took place, and in past years has included participants from some of the biggest names in technology and social media, including Hootsuite, Google and Adobe.

A number of the fastest growing UK companies will be present, including Hide My Ass! CEO and founder Jack Cator and COO Danvers Baillieu will be available to give you advice.

Hide My Ass! was recently ranked # 9 in Tech Track Sunday Times 100

Some of the keynote speakers this year include:

  • Adiba Osman - Tech City
  • Jack Cator - Hide My Ass
  • Danvers Baillieu - Hide My Ass
  • Romain Kidd - CEO - iMakr
  • Nic Jackson - digital innovation
  • Tim Williams - Founder - YrStore
  • Kris Hallenga - Founder CoppaFeel

the one-day event will give you the opportunity to network and listen to industry experts. This is your chance to see what's hot in the world of technology, get advice from some of the most successful stars of the startup scene, and maybe you even land a new career

  • clinical CV - which includes practical advice on industry experts
  • master class 3D printer and competition with iMakr and My Mini factory
  • Find out what life a start-up is really like
  • Get the inside scoop on how to market your business start

What: startup Launchpad career
Where: Shoreditch, London
When: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 10:00 to 17: 00 (GMT)

If you are serious about starting a business or even just curious how you could start one, then come and meet the people who can help you!

for details and how to purchase tickets for this one-day event career start visiting Launchpad.

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The British government has banned a number of sexual acts from the UK is porn!

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The British government has banned a number of sexual acts from the UK is porn! -

Regulations 2014 Audiovisual Media Services recently introduced new rules on the type of content that is allowed to appear in pornographic films pay. Last year, the government set up a porn internet filter - which largely chosen to ignore users, and now they have taken it upon themselves to decide what material they consider "harmful" and prohibit it from being manufactured or sold online in Britain. Spank you very much British government!

The list includes a number of kinky goings, including spanking and caning, and especially takes offense to female sexual pleasure, it is OK for a man to have a happy ending online, but apparently not a woman! Cheek bare face of it - at least bare bottom was not banned. However!
Of course, this does not mean that people can not look at this type of content in the UK as you can easily listen in to oversea.

They do it on purpose Lynn! "

I will not show you graphic diagrams to explain all this (Whaaat! You ask) but, on the contrary, if you do not know what water sports imply that you can check this excerpt from Alan Partridge series explains hilarious "sport".

this moral judgment is apparently to protect children against harmful content, but children are not the ones who pay for access to this type of content they are minor and should not, for example, a PayPal account if this is to protect them. - "yes, what is the point of it" they have wasted their time It also raises the question well, this new measure is yet another excuse to impose censorship, and let's face it, we are not far behind Iran, China, Russia and Turkey in their quest to censor almost everything! and then ? a ban comedy? a ban on such films as "a Fistful of dollars?"

monkey slowly, slowly catchy

No discussion or justification reasonable was applied to this arbitrary decision that stifles freedom of information and expression. This raised cause for concern among a number of people, including activist and lawyer Myles Jackman said that we see the beginning of a "new stage in a sustained campaign of Internet censorship, which has wide-reaching consequences . "

December 12, about 500 people will get on Westminster to stage a protest against the new laws of censorship under the hashtag pornprotest. the event coincides with a new motion by the Liberal House Democrat Julian Huppert to abolish the new law.

the Internet should not be regulated by a strip of half-spirits hellbent to impose draconian surveillance methods, and stupid censorship laws. What right have ? -they placing a vice ban peoples fantasies Oh you have a fantasy, and you want to watch online acted by consenting adults - and you can not

This new measure opens the valves to the powers that be to decide what we can and can not watch and! fantasize about, it's a slippery slope to Thoughtcrime Orwellian.

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