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    *After converting, Dangerzone lets you open the safe PDF in the PDF viewer of your choice, which allows you to open PDFs and office docs in Dangerzone by default so you never accidentally open a dangerous document* Another tool courtesy of [Micah Lee](https://micahflee.com/). [https://dangerzone.rocks/](https://dangerzone.rocks/)
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    A project by [Micah Lee](https://micahflee.com/) enables you to elegantly but vehemently remove yourself from Twitter. *The tech platforms that we all rely on are controlled by a tiny group of powerful billionaires like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos. It's increasingly clear that they're not working in the interest of their users. You don't need to give them permanent access to your data. Especially not now, while they're cashing in on the AI boom by selling your data to AI companies to train their models, all without compensating you.* *The content that you've been posting to social media for years isn't just enriching billionaires, it's also a privacy nightmare. Most people have an endless trail of OSINT crumbs about them across the internet, waiting to be exploited.* [https://cyd.social/](https://cyd.social/)
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    Export messages from iMessage and archive them in a location you control. Messages can be exported as TXT or HTML while maintaining attachments and other message features. [https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter](https://github.com/ReagentX/imessage-exporter) This free and open-source software can: - Save, export, backup, and archive iMessage data to open, portable formats - Preserve multimedia content (images, videos, audio) from conversations - Facilitate easy migration of message history between devices and platforms - Run diagnostics on the iMessage database - Give you full ownership and control over your communication history - Support compliance with data retention policies or legal requirements - Run on macOS, Linux, and Windows
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    The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) collaborated with CUP and designer Aishwarya Srivastava to create Unfriend the NYPD, a booklet for youth and young adults with lower income in NYC that explains how the police can surveil their phones through messenger apps, social media, and geofences. It also explains the concept of a risk profile, or how likely a person is to be surveilled by police. With this information, and tips throughout for how to fight back, BIPOC youth and young adults can better understand how to protect themselves, their friends, and their family from police surveillance.
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    VirusTotal inspects items with over 70 antivirus scanners and URL/domain blocklisting services, in addition to a myriad of tools to extract signals from the studied content. Any user can select a file from their computer using their browser and send it to VirusTotal.