
Week in the Privacy News 2025-50
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Good Monday, friends of privacy! Another week full of news is in the books. So take a look with us into new Arcium update, Tor's anti-censorship technologies, news from Signal realm and so much more. So as usual, positions yourselves as you feel comfortable and let's delve into it!
New tool of the week
Insights
- People are trying to reclaim their medical health data with Class Actions
- Tor Project deployed and refined a range of anti-censorship technologies
- Proton launches Proton Sheets
- Immigrant-hunting app used by ICE has been removed from Google Store
- OpenAI pledges to turn off app suggestions that looks like ads
Knowledge
- Read guide on using smartphones as a protestr from Privacy Guide
- Signal started beta testing AppImage, Linux version available on all Linux distributors
- European commission fines Musk's X.com for DSA violations
- ZKSync will retire its Ethereum rollup next year
- New Stack's take on why we should love Linux Mint
Inspiration: Going On(Line) an offering of media from the web
- a16z crypto discusses Stabecoins, Bitcoin and Innovation bets with Fidelity CEO Abigail Johnson
- Crypto’s Agentic Future: AI, ZK and Money Networks at Bankless Summit
- Take our own Web3 Privacy Now courses through our Academy
Inspiration: Going Off(Line) an offering of IRL events
(new/changes in bold)
- Dec 8 - WEB3SEC 2025: Workshop Encouraging Building Better Blockchain Security 2025 Honolulu
- Dec 17 - Prague Logos Circle Prague
- Dec 27-30 - 39th Chaos Communication Congress Hamburg
- Jan 31 - Feb 1 - FOSDEM 2026 Brussels
- Mar 6-7 2026 - Logos Network's Parallel Society Lisabon
- May 5-8 2026 - RightsCon Zambia
- May 8-10 2026 - ETHPrague Prague







