Resources
Collection of resources that we find helpful, whether it's for interesting tech things or advocacy.
Table of Contents
Digital Privacy and Security
Techlore is a YouTube channel dedicated to covering digital privacy and security for the masses. Their goal is not just to explain how you can improve your privacy posture, but to do so in a way that gives you options based on your threats, needs, and know-how.
The New Oil is a website that covers digital privacy topics from the most important to the least based on the needs that most people have. You can go through the website in a pretty linear way, so there are no questions about where to start on your privacy journey.
Privacy Guides is a robust, community-led online resource that provides recommendations and explanations of all things related to privacy. This website is more technical than the others listed as they try to account for extreme needs as well, like those for journalists, whistleblowers, and people who may be targeted by the government. They have also expanded into YouTube channel!
All Things Secured offers tips and tutorials to help specifically non-techy people improve their digital security and privacy. The content is even more accessible than the resources listed previously. The creator, Josh Summers, lived in China for almost 10 years and has first hand experience with the most sophisticated surveillance state in the world. We are not far behind.
Naomi Brockwell TV is a YouTube channel the covers many areas of privacy and security. Whereas other channels will focus on actionable steps, Naomi will also comb through every aspect of the tech stack that makes up our world to help us understand what is happening at every level, and how we should take that into account.
Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons is a cybersecurity podcast meant for people who don't talk about this all the time. Host Carey Parker will go so far as to define the terms that come up in his interviews so that you can still follow along even when the conversation gets too technical. Great for on-the-go learning!
404 Media is an independent news outlet that covers abuses of our right to privacy and the technology infrastructure that is being set up to support it.
Business Reform is "your home for deep-dive content at the intersection of business, technology, and society." Dr Jon Padfield not only covers recommendations for how to regain privacy, but also shines a light on the latest developments from companies that exist solely to surveil for profit.
The Privacy Dad is a blog by a non-technical father who is exploring and understanding technology. Much of it is focused on his personal journey in understanding digital privacy, but also how it intersects with his needs and desires as a parent for his children.
Right to Repair
Consumer Rights Wiki is a community-organized wiki that centralized news for dozens of topics regarding the right to privacy and the right to repair. This is our one-stop shop to learn about the severity of our problem.
iFixit provides reviews on products based on their repairability, as well as guides and tools for how to fix your own devices!
Organizations
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Florida Digital Rights Association
Take Action
The FULU Foundation Newsletter keeps people informed of opportunities to contact their elected representatives as part of a coordinated campaign.
The EFF Action Center is a one-stop shop for all of the pressing political issues in the United States and what to share with your elected representatives.
Published: Oct 3, 2025
Updated: Feb 28, 2026