more demoralization attacks from the alphabet boys’ goons and henchmen. why dont yall go get a life? you talk like some Professor Chaos wannabe, kinda cute to be honest.
more demoralization attacks from the alphabet boys’ goons and henchmen. why dont yall go get a life? you talk like some Professor Chaos wannabe, kinda cute to be honest.
Is this about browsers or about privacy in general?
But your privacy should be tailored to your specific threat model and desires. Or, you can choose to be private as possible while keeping your convenience, and slowly be more private. You should not just be hardcore and right away. This will leave you feeling hopeless.
As far as browsers, i recommend Librewolf or mullvad browser, or Brave for Chromium. You do not need to use TOR for everything. A good quality VPN like mullvad vpn or proton is more than sufficient for most people.
tuta has an open source email app, have you tried it?
Epic Games is a hellhole of antiprivacy, CCP dick sucking, invasive spyware nightmares.
This isn’t a win. Just evil satanic corps trying to get one up on each other
tf does this have to do with trump lmao 🤣
yeah soon you’ll be able to get anything for crypto. people already hate traditional finance enough as it is.
Cromite is the closest thing i can think of to Librewolf. Tons of hardening. but i dont think he ships a Linux version. just android and windows.
this is a physical access attack. if they already have physical access they can do a million other things too. this is kind of not important to be fair.
with OSS you dont get all those neat hidden surprises :( no fun
I’ve thought about this for a long time. Nice to see it getting attention.
this is why I don’t really appreciate Graphene’s sandboxed google play services as much as I appreciate MicroG. MicroG allows you to control which GPS-compatible apps get registered to your random ID on google’s servers.
It’s also worth studying your individual apps and how exactly they handle google push notifications. I know that there are various configurations, some which allow Google to see the content of the notification and some which done. of course, regardless of that, metadata such as who it gets delivered to and when, is still there.
useless info for me and my aims sorry
thankfully they dont need constant updating
you know what’s funny. in paypal you are not even allowed to make a secure password. they have a short character limit.
you want to do scans before the content is posted? or you want to scan existing content online that you posted?
you could self-host LanguageTool for paraphrasing capability, which would vastly reduce stylometry correlations
simplex is the real answer. especially over tor. and anyone can host a relay. it’s extremely secure too.
proton has their own in-house captcha system now :)
lol peertube is a joke. all the instances arent allowing registration, from my last check.
simplex uses relays/servers, but incoming and outgoing messages are configured to pass through separate servers. you can see this in the network settings