Friday, June 3, 2016

Web Development Reading List #140: CSS-Only Dropdowns, Toggles And HTML Sliders


  

In times where Facebook announces to track all web users whenever it can, it feels weird to work on disaster management tools. You may now ask why, but if you consider what data you work with in such a project, you're likely to be monitored because of a lot of keywords in there.



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And that's what bothers me most: that people who want to do good need to fear that they're under complete surveillance. I like Tor and secure VPNs more than ever for that reason. Speaking about web development, here's why using Tor or VPNs for testing performance is a great idea.

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