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SACHA STONE LEADS A SPECIAL 4 HOUR INTERNATIONAL EVENT ONLINE. PLEASE WATCH!
https://youtu.be/VS0O7p_IeRE
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Line in the Sand, an amazing 4 hours marathon by the New Earth Project team. Find here the words and the information provided by world leaders like Dr. Rashid A Buttar, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Del Bigtree, Edward Griffin, Sacha Stone, etc.
https://youtu.be/VS0O7p_IeRE
Brave's crypto browser has announced its integration with Tor.

Brave has acquired its own #Tor Onion service. This is reported on the official website of the browser, one of whose priorities is to protect personal data. The integration allows you to browse the Brave website via a secure dark web. #Darknet users can now use a secure browser via links like Brave.onion instead of Brave.com.
It should be noted that this is by no means the first change made to the browser. Previously, the Brave team implemented a crypto phishing search and began to improve the crypto-oriented aspects of service delivery. Moreover, Brave has been using Tor repeaters for a long time as part of ensuring secure surfing on the #network and protecting personal information.

Thanks to this innovation, browser users are expected to feel even more secure and not be afraid of software or hacking. And what do you think about this? Can integration with Tor be a guarantee of security and anonymity on the Internet?

#Cybersecurity #cryptocurrency #cryptonews
Go Viral! Cambridge University and UK Government release an online game designed to teach people to spot fake Covid-19 news on social media
A 'social media' style game designed to help people spot fake news and misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic has been launched.
Researchers from Cambridge University worked in partnership with the UK government to develop the multiplatform game called 'Go Viral!'
The browser-based game puts players in the shoes of a purveyor of fake pandemic news and the aim is to build your notoriety amongst other peddlers of piffle.
Developers say it gives people a taste of some of the techniques used to spread fake news so they can better spot - and disregard - such information in future.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8830551/Cambridge-University-releases-online-game-help-people-spot-fake-Covid-19-news.html