Boasting as many pages as most technical books, this month’s issue of Linux Journal comes in at over 200 —that’s a couple dozen articles exploring topics near and dear to everyone from home automation hobbyists to Free Software advocates to hard-core hackers to high-level systems architects. Most people simply are unaware of how much personal data they leak on a daily basis as they use their computers. Enter our May issue focus on Privacy. Many on the Linux Journal team walked away implementing new privacy practices after working on this issue-- we suspect you will too. In This Data How to Protect Yourself Effective Privacy Plugins Using Tor Hidden Services Andrew Lee on Open-Sourcing PIA Purism's Librem 13v2 Generating Good Passwords with a Shell Script The GDPR and Open Source Getting Started with Nextcloud 13 Examining Data with Pandas FOSS Project Sawmill and CloudMapper GitStorage Review Visualizing Molecules with EasyChem