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Henry

henry@books.theunseen.city

Joined 2 years, 4 months ago

Runner, artist, musician, book nerd & privacy advocate. Proud owner of Techlore & co-host of Surveillance Report.

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Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons (Paperback, 2020, Apress) 4 stars

Rely on this practical, end-to-end guide on cyber safety and privacy written expressly for a …

Amazing Book, for the Right Audience!

4 stars

Context: I consider myself on the advanced side of the privacy/security world. The goal of this review isn't to sound elitist, but rather to paint an accurate depiction of this book and who it's for.

For someone like myself, this book didn't provide a huge amount of value. There were occasional moments where Parker's input would make me consider different perspectives on privacy that I've never held - such as how individual privacy can directly & indirectly improve the privacy of others. But generally speaking, almost every piece of advice shared in this book I already accomplished on my own journey.

But that doesn't mean this book isn't massively important. This is the information the world needs to hear: How and why to use password managers, what browsers are and how to choose a private one, search engines, phones, 2FA, etc. Parker is able to expertly take advanced topics and …

How to Be an Antiracist (Hardcover, 2019, One World) 4 stars

Ibram X. Kendi's concept of antiracism reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in …

Truly Eye-Opening!

5 stars

I wanted to challenge my ideas of what tolerance really meant...and am I glad I did. Many beliefs I held, things I said, and feelings I experienced were unpacked & aggressively dismantled. If anything, this book has made me realize how long of a journey tolerance is, and how none of us are perfect. It's something I believe everyone should read as a bare minimum to tackling racism.