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Let’s be honest: online advertisements already are and will continue to get more personalized in the future, whether we like it or not. While certain smaller internet search engine players – such as DuckDuckGo – claim that their business model can rely purely on non-targeted ads, Google’s and Bing’s overwhelming financial success clearly outlines the …
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It’s been a few years since I moved back to Poland. Understandably, my online browsing habits reflect my different geographical location. Having that said, Polish internet appears to be almost a stereotypical expression of a post-transitioning society. Everything is for sale, the sky is the limit. There are text ads in articles, sponsored content sections, banner ads, …
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In my recent post (1.1.1.1 and the inherent issue of DNS security) I outlined some of the difficulties in choosing the right DNS provider. That being said, here’s a short list of free DNS services to consider, if privacy is your priority. 1. Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 Pros: Clear privacy policy; Yearly audit by KPMG; Cloudflare’s business …
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Just a few days ago Cloudflare announced that in partnership with APNIC, as they’re rolling out a new “privacy-first” DNS resolver – the 1.1.1.1. As an alternative to Google’s DNS (the famous 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), Cloudflare boasts speed and privacy as the main pillars of their offer.¹ In short, “we’re faster and we’re not Google” is …
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Since quite a lot of my work revolves around product evangelism, marketing and external PR, I spend a sizable amount of time trying to find creative ways to influence people around me – whether it’s those present at conferences and trade shows, or the end-consumers: businesses or individuals alike. In a lighthearted way, much of …
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