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Simple, free ways to lock down your private data
How to deter 'fingerprint' trackers from identifying your computers and devices
Find the internet security level that's right for your needs
Privacy tips for the most vulnerable: Children and seniors
Facial recognition ushers in the Age of Surveillance
Keep online trackers at bay without breaking a sweat
Safety essentials: 10-step security revisited, 11 years later
Simple ways to limit the private information you surrender on the web
Instant access to your most recent files
Fifteen ways to stay safe on the Internet
Prepare for the inevitable theft of your personal information
Quick, simple fixes for everyday tech glitches -- plus three preventive measures
Privacy infographic-palooza
Could artificial intelligence give the tech industry a heart and save us from capitalism run amok?
Your email use is being tracked, and not just by marketers and spammers
Your location location location means money money money for trackers
YouTube: Unsafe for all ages
Addiction by design: Don't let tech products run your life
Essential internet privacy tips, 2017 edition
The best response to the Equifax breach: Don't deal with Equifax
A novel concept: Let consumers decide which personal data to share with trackers
Let big data benefit consumers, not marketers
Before the deluge: Spend your attention wisely
The 'consumer boycott' of web advertising is gaining momentum
Encryption: It's not just for banking anymore
A call to action: Stop the surveillance - by web services, apps
Web ad networks are malware authors' best friends
Privacy is becoming fashionable - Yippee!
How do we bridge the growing media and political divides?
Top 10 reasons why people hate listicles - and yes, this is a joke headline
Why internet voting is a terrible idea
The web is broken - Guess who's trying to fix it?
Dragging the online trackers - kicking and screaming - into the light of day
Five questions, no answers
How to fix the Internet: Ratchet down the anonymity, rein in the ads
2016: The first social-media election
The end is near for passwords (not really)
New fronts open in the battle against privacy-invading online ads
Separating the bitcoin hype from the blockchain substance
Consumers may be ready for an ad-free, tracking-free Internet
Get ready for the Attention Economy
Fantasy sports gambling finally gets scrutinized
Google, Android, ads, and a tech titan's revenge
Fix problems caused by Apple's flaky iTunes updates
Three simple ways to improve your privacy
Use your free Google Voice number to make and receive phone calls
Coming soon: A more trustworthy form of encryption
Protect yourself while browsing by enabling click to play
Everyday Windows 10 users become beta testers for the Enterprise Edition
It's time to get serious about prosecuting Internet threats
The five-minute Facebook security checkup
When ads attack: Web ad networks battle the blockers
Flying the furious skies: How to stay sane on a commercial flight
Online shopping tips: Put differential pricing to work for you
We're sitting on a big-data goldmine
Should all web traffic be encrypted?
More reasons why you need to block web ads
Web 3.0 returns control of personal information to users
Passwords to get some much-needed assistance -- from your body
An unexpected visit from the Karma Police
Privacy, Inc.: Welcome to the personal-information marketplace
The tricks of the malware trade: Don't take the bait!
How to ruin your life in 140 characters or fewer
Browse better with these three essential freebies (plus one valuable cheapie)
Why you should care about your loss of privacy
The battle against data thieves heats up
How to combat hate and harassment on the Internet
Beat ransomware by saving your files to the cloud
Five fantastic Web freebies
How Google, Facebook, and Twitter make billions by offering 'free' services
Telephone tech-support scams are on the rise
Trading privacy for the public good
Tor breach shows there's no such thing as Internet anonymity
Comcast battles Netflix, and everybody loses
Sexting has become part of growing up (gulp!)
Battle of the behemoths: Facebook ad network takes on Google
iPhone's new Medical ID feature could save your life
Now you can really lock your phone
Facebook auto-play videos eat up mobile data allotments
Cyber-crime pays: Protect yourself with three essential browser security add-ons
Control which iPhone apps are allowed to stay 'active' when they're off
Most data breaches are the result of weak and stolen credentials. Can we get rid of passwords now? Please?
The best browser you're probably not using
It all depends on who's doing the surveilling -- and why
Be careful what you comment -- it might get you sued
Never pay for software again (almost); Plus: The pros and cons of cloud computing
Mind that download! Free phone apps deliver malware
Facebook's latest shenanigans
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Resources for Workers
Center for Public Integrity: Workers' Rights
Economic Policy Institute: Working People Have Been Thwarted in Their Efforts to Bargain for Better Wages by Attacks on Unions
FindLaw: Employee Rights 101
FindLaw: Workers' Rights Under OSHA
National Immigration Law Center: Workers' Rights
Nolo: Your Rights Against Workplace Discrimination & Harassment
Stand Up for Workers Political Action Committee
UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education: Workers' Rights
Upcounsel: Employee Rights and Responsibilities: Everything You Need to Know
U.S. Department of Labor: Employee Rights
U.S. Department of Labor: What Are Workers' Rights?
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Employee Rights
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: The ADA: Your Employment Rights as an Individual with a Disability
U.S. National Labor Relations Board: Employee Rights
U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration: Workers' Rights (pdf)
U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration: Workers' Rights and Protections (including how to file a complaint)
USA.gov: Labor Laws and Issues
Worker Rights Consortium
Workplace Fairness: Know Your Rights
Workplace Fairness: Your Rights
Simple, free ways to lock down your private data
How to deter 'fingerprint' trackers from identifying your computers and devices
Find the internet security level that's right for your needs
Privacy tips for the most vulnerable: Children and seniors
Facial recognition ushers in the Age of Surveillance
Keep online trackers at bay without breaking a sweat
Safety essentials: 10-step security revisited, 11 years later
Simple ways to limit the private information you surrender on the web
Instant access to your most recent files
Fifteen ways to stay safe on the Internet
Prepare for the inevitable theft of your personal information
Quick, simple fixes for everyday tech glitches -- plus three preventive measures
Privacy infographic-palooza
Could artificial intelligence give the tech industry a heart and save us from capitalism run amok?
Your email use is being tracked, and not just by marketers and spammers
Your location location location means money money money for trackers
YouTube: Unsafe for all ages
Addiction by design: Don't let tech products run your life
Essential internet privacy tips, 2017 edition
The best response to the Equifax breach: Don't deal with Equifax
A novel concept: Let consumers decide which personal data to share with trackers
Let big data benefit consumers, not marketers
Before the deluge: Spend your attention wisely
The 'consumer boycott' of web advertising is gaining momentum
Encryption: It's not just for banking anymore
A call to action: Stop the surveillance - by web services, apps
Web ad networks are malware authors' best friends
Privacy is becoming fashionable - Yippee!
How do we bridge the growing media and political divides?
Top 10 reasons why people hate listicles - and yes, this is a joke headline
Why internet voting is a terrible idea
The web is broken - Guess who's trying to fix it?
Dragging the online trackers - kicking and screaming - into the light of day
Five questions, no answers
How to fix the Internet: Ratchet down the anonymity, rein in the ads
2016: The first social-media election
The end is near for passwords (not really)
New fronts open in the battle against privacy-invading online ads
Separating the bitcoin hype from the blockchain substance
Consumers may be ready for an ad-free, tracking-free Internet
Get ready for the Attention Economy
Fantasy sports gambling finally gets scrutinized
Google, Android, ads, and a tech titan's revenge
Fix problems caused by Apple's flaky iTunes updates
Three simple ways to improve your privacy
Use your free Google Voice number to make and receive phone calls
Coming soon: A more trustworthy form of encryption
Protect yourself while browsing by enabling click to play
Everyday Windows 10 users become beta testers for the Enterprise Edition
It's time to get serious about prosecuting Internet threats
The five-minute Facebook security checkup
When ads attack: Web ad networks battle the blockers
Flying the furious skies: How to stay sane on a commercial flight
Online shopping tips: Put differential pricing to work for you
We're sitting on a big-data goldmine
Should all web traffic be encrypted?
More reasons why you need to block web ads
Web 3.0 returns control of personal information to users
Passwords to get some much-needed assistance -- from your body
An unexpected visit from the Karma Police
Privacy, Inc.: Welcome to the personal-information marketplace
The tricks of the malware trade: Don't take the bait!
How to ruin your life in 140 characters or fewer
Browse better with these three essential freebies (plus one valuable cheapie)
Why you should care about your loss of privacy
The battle against data thieves heats up
How to combat hate and harassment on the Internet
Beat ransomware by saving your files to the cloud
Five fantastic Web freebies
How Google, Facebook, and Twitter make billions by offering 'free' services
Telephone tech-support scams are on the rise
Trading privacy for the public good
Tor breach shows there's no such thing as Internet anonymity
Comcast battles Netflix, and everybody loses
Sexting has become part of growing up (gulp!)
Battle of the behemoths: Facebook ad network takes on Google
iPhone's new Medical ID feature could save your life
Now you can really lock your phone
Facebook auto-play videos eat up mobile data allotments
Cyber-crime pays: Protect yourself with three essential browser security add-ons
Control which iPhone apps are allowed to stay 'active' when they're off
Most data breaches are the result of weak and stolen credentials. Can we get rid of passwords now? Please?
The best browser you're probably not using
It all depends on who's doing the surveilling -- and why
Be careful what you comment -- it might get you sued
Never pay for software again (almost); Plus: The pros and cons of cloud computing
Mind that download! Free phone apps deliver malware
Facebook's latest shenanigans
---------------------------------------------------------
Resources for Workers
Center for Public Integrity: Workers' Rights
Economic Policy Institute: Working People Have Been Thwarted in Their Efforts to Bargain for Better Wages by Attacks on Unions
FindLaw: Employee Rights 101
FindLaw: Workers' Rights Under OSHA
National Immigration Law Center: Workers' Rights
Nolo: Your Rights Against Workplace Discrimination & Harassment
Stand Up for Workers Political Action Committee
UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education: Workers' Rights
Upcounsel: Employee Rights and Responsibilities: Everything You Need to Know
U.S. Department of Labor: Employee Rights
U.S. Department of Labor: What Are Workers' Rights?
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: Employee Rights
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission: The ADA: Your Employment Rights as an Individual with a Disability
U.S. National Labor Relations Board: Employee Rights
U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration: Workers' Rights (pdf)
U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration: Workers' Rights and Protections (including how to file a complaint)
USA.gov: Labor Laws and Issues
Worker Rights Consortium
Workplace Fairness: Know Your Rights
Workplace Fairness: Your Rights