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Just because it has options to clear junk doesn’t mean it has nothing to do with privacy.
You are acting like you can’t read the scripts yourself LOL.
Shouldn’t the podcast about passwords and 2FA be called “Security 101” instead of “Privacy 101”? How is that related to privacy? You should have two sections for your episodes: one for privacy and one for security.
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Tea App leak is an example why you should not always give your face and ID willy-nilly82·1 day agoIf you submit your ID to a random app with no history and unknown developers and company, don’t be surprised if it gets leaked. This app is garbage and should be removed immediately. The company most likely used AI.
Tbf, PornHub’s ID verification is better than this. You can trust PornHub more than this random app with your ID, and there’s a reason why. This app just collected your ID for no reason. No wonder they only allow US users!
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Tea App leak is an example why you should not always give your face and ID willy-nilly2·1 day agoIt would be hilarious if they allowed European users.
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to get maximum privacy from ISP without a vpn or proxy ?2·2 days agoIf you want the most privacy focused ISP, check out Cape. You can view the post I made about this company.
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Infinite "prove you are a human" loops on archive.is with Firefox + VPN?1·4 days agoI was using Tor.
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Infinite "prove you are a human" loops on archive.is with Firefox + VPN?1·5 days agoI am not getting prompted any captcha when I visit the site.
lock@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Bit chat is a peer-to-peer messaging app designed to operate over Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networks41·6 days agoLooks nice and interesting, but it needs more updates.
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Six arrested at protest of Palantir, tech company building deportation software for Trump admin11·6 days agoI don’t understand why people are protesting. If you entered the country illegally, why are you surprised that they’re kicking you out? In some countries, the punishment is far worse, but in the U.S., they just deport you and send you back to your home country. To me, that seems like a good deal. Many immigrants did it the right way, so it’s not fair for those who didn’t to get away with illegally entering the country. Palantir is a terrible company, though.
I don’t know why you were downvoted. It looks stupid.
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer110·12 days agoNot people you know, a random civilian. Highly doubt that you have walked past a random civilian who uses GrapheneOS. It just makes you stand out way more and is extremely rare to find a random person using GrapheneOS
Sadly privacy is costly. It’s the only option compared to the others
You can go on the site without javascript, but it breaks the UI
Major difference, as this is a carrier.
They have a special option called Obscura but it is only available via contact
One of Cape Obscura’s key features is identifier rotation. By regularly changing the identifiers your phone transmits—like IMSI, IMEI, and AdID—Cape makes it nearly impossible for trackers or malicious actors to follow your digital footprint. Source
lock@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer17·12 days agoHow many people have you seen use GrapheneOS in public?
lock@lemmy.mlto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Your guide to a new Photo Management service!1·12 days agoWhat’s wrong with the default iOS photos app? Even with iCloud you can still have your photos encrypted.
Just a reminder that Linux was never intended for gaming and shouldn’t be used solely for gaming. However, you can find distros that claim to be optimized for gaming. If you want a Linux-based console, check out the Steam Deck. You will not be able to play most of the main popular games.