Privacy Enhancing Technology Fair

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Every day we hear about new ways in which our privacy is invaded; from companies tracking our online browsing habits to search engines keeping our online queries, to social networks that know more about us than our own moms.

We're often left with a feeling of helplessness when it comes to protecting our privacy online.

With that in mind, we decided that the time is right to hold a "Privacy Enhancing Technologies Tech Fair" to help us find technologies and products that help us to protect our privacy online.

Come visit the Tech Fair Tuesday, June 15 from 1pm-5pm and meet representatives from around a dozen different companies, all who have protecting our privacy in mind.


Participating Companies

  • 9Proof – Makers of Scrambit, the most advanced mobile voice encryption software for your Windows Mobile PDA phone; BladeBox extreme, the data security solution that allows you to protect and keep your information private by using advanced encryption; and Wiperaser Ultra, the most complete and innovative software product for secure deletion of data from mass memory storages.
    Website: http://www.9proof.com


  • Accellion – *Protecting the transfer of intellectual property, ensuring compliance, improving business productivity and reducing costs are the reasons companies around the world select Accellion secure managed file transfer.
    Website: http://www.accellion.com


  • Anonymizer Universal™ combines the most secure VPN access with untraceable IP addresses and a hardened network to provide you with privacy and a secure Internet experience.
    Website: http://www.anonymizer.com


  • Bynamite shows you what advertisers know about you. You get to control the information they use to find you. It's completely free and safe to use.
    Website: http://www.bynamite.com


  • Haystack obfuscates search queries with machine-generated queries that are designed to be as close to indistinguishable from the human generated ones as possible. David Huerta is the founder of the Haystack Project.
    Website: http://www.haystackproject.com


  • ReputationDefender is the world's first comprehensive online reputation management and privacy company. We help everyday people take back control of their image and privacy by giving them powerful tools and professional guidance. David Thompson is General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer of ReputationDefender.
    Website: http://www.reputationdefender.com


  • Startpage.com is the English-language version of Ixquick, the only search engine in the world that is third-party certified not to record users' IP addresses or make a record of their searches. Startpage's privacy practices have been awarded the highest possible rating by EuroPrise, the European certifying authority, and are widely considered the best in the business.  In addition to private searching, Startpage offers a proxy service enabling users to visit websites in complete anonymity.  Two weeks ago, in their ongoing commitment to support free and uncensored Internet for all nations, Startpage introduced a customized version of the search engine, specifically for Australia, whose government has been actively censoring and filtering the Internet for some time. Dr. Katherine Albrecht is a privacy expert and an outspoken opponent of RFID, implantable microchips, search engine data collection, and retail customer surveillance.
    Website: http://www.startpage.com/


  • Symantec helps consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world. Our software and services protect against more risks at more points, more completely and efficiently, enabling confidence wherever information is used or stored.
    Website: http://www.symantec.com


  • Tor is a free software implementation of second-generation onion routing, a system enabling its users to communicate anonymously on the Internet.
    Website: http://www.torproject.org


  • TrackMeNot is a lightweight browser extension that helps protect web searchers from surveillance and data-profiling by search engines. It does so not by means of concealment or encryption (i.e. covering one's tracks), but instead, paradoxically, by the opposite strategy: noise and obfuscation.
    Website: http://cs.nyu.edu/trackmenot/


  • Tribe.net believes in the power of connecting to other people to get things done. Since that can be surprisingly hard in a city, we founded tribe.net to make it easier.
    Website: http://tribe.net