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Security

Token

There is no security token.

Firewall

main Name
Security enabled
Stateless

Configuration

Key Value
provider security.user.provider.concrete.app_user_provider
context main
entry_point App\Security\KbinAuthenticator
user_checker App\Security\UserChecker
access_denied_handler (none)
access_denied_url (none)
authenticators
[
  "two_factor"
  "remember_me"
  "App\Security\KbinAuthenticator"
  "App\Security\FacebookAuthenticator"
  "App\Security\GoogleAuthenticator"
  "App\Security\GithubAuthenticator"
  "App\Security\KeycloakAuthenticator"
]

Listeners

Listener Duration Response
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\ChannelListener {#723
  -map: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\AccessMap {#722 …}
  -logger: Monolog\Logger {#783 …}
  -httpPort: 80
  -httpsPort: 443
}
0.00 ms (none)
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\ContextListener {#706
  -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\TokenStorage {#1017 …}
  -sessionKey: "_security_main"
  -logger: Monolog\Logger {#783 …}
  -userProviders: Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\Argument\RewindableGenerator {#705 …}
  -dispatcher: Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\Debug\TraceableEventDispatcher {#747 …}
  -registered: false
  -trustResolver: Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authentication\AuthenticationTrustResolver {#780 …}
  -sessionTrackerEnabler: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage::enableUsageTracking(): void {#703 …}
}
3.80 ms (none)
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\AuthenticatorManagerListener {#584
  -authenticatorManager: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authentication\AuthenticatorManager {#595 …}
}
0.00 ms (none)
Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Http\Firewall\TwoFactorAccessListener {#582
  -twoFactorFirewallConfig: Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\TwoFactor\TwoFactorFirewallConfig {#842 …}
  -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage {#1018 …}
  -twoFactorAccessDecider: Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\TwoFactorAccessDecider {#581 …}
}
0.06 ms (none)
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\AccessListener {#579
  -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage {#1018 …}
  -accessDecisionManager: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\TraceableAccessDecisionManager {#937 …}
  -map: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\AccessMap {#722 …}
}
0.01 ms (none)
Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Firewall\LogoutListener {#786
  -tokenStorage: Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\Storage\UsageTrackingTokenStorage {#1018 …}
  -options: [
    "csrf_parameter" => "_csrf_token"
    "csrf_token_id" => "logout"
    "logout_path" => "app_logout"
  ]
  -httpUtils: Symfony\Component\Security\Http\HttpUtils {#841 …}
  -csrfTokenManager: Symfony\Component\Security\Csrf\CsrfTokenManager {#1015 …}
  -eventDispatcher: Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\Debug\TraceableEventDispatcher {#747 …}
}
0.00 ms (none)

Authenticators

No authenticators have been recorded. Check previous profiles on your authentication endpoint.

Access Decision

affirmative Strategy
# Voter class
1
"Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\Voter\AuthenticatedVoter"
2
"Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\Voter\TwoFactorInProgressVoter"
3
"Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\Voter\RoleHierarchyVoter"
4
"Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\Voter\ExpressionVoter"
5
"App\Security\Voter\EntryCommentVoter"
6
"App\Security\Voter\EntryVoter"
7
"App\Security\Voter\MagazineVoter"
8
"App\Security\Voter\MessageThreadVoter"
9
"App\Security\Voter\MessageVoter"
10
"App\Security\Voter\NotificationVoter"
11
"App\Security\Voter\OAuth2UserConsentVoter"
12
"App\Security\Voter\PostCommentVoter"
13
"App\Security\Voter\PostVoter"
14
"App\Security\Voter\UserVoter"

Access decision log

# Result Attributes Object
1 DENIED ROLE_USER
null
"Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\Voter\TwoFactorInProgressVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\Voter\RoleHierarchyVoter"
ACCESS DENIED
"App\Security\Voter\EntryCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MagazineVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageThreadVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\NotificationVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\OAuth2UserConsentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\UserVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
Show voter details
2 DENIED moderate
App\Entity\Entry {#2335
  +user: App\Entity\User {#263 …}
  +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2011 …}
  +image: null
  +domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#2455 …}
  +slug: "In-case-you-missed-it-Fossify-A-fork-of-Simple"
  +title: "In case you missed it: Fossify (A fork of Simple Mobile Tools)"
  +url: null
  +body: """
    cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/10796117](https://lemmy.world/post/10796117)\n
    \n
    > [Fossify Gallery](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.gallery/) (fork of Simple Gallery), [Fossify File Manager ](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.filemanager/)(fork of Simple File Manager) and [Fossify Calendar](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.calendar/) (fork of Simple Calendar) are now available for download on F-Droid.\n
    > \n
    > (Simple Mobile Tools suite [was acquired by an Israeli adware company](https://alternativeto.net/news/2023/12/simple-mobile-tools-bought-by-zipoapps-sparks-controversy-over-future-of-open-source-apps/))\n
    > \n
    > About [Fossify](https://github.com/FossifyOrg): Fossify is all about community-backed, open-source, and ad-free mobile apps. A fork of the SimpleMobileTools, which is no longer maintained, and we’re here to continue the legacy, bringing simple and private tech to everyone.
    """
  +type: "article"
  +lang: "en"
  +isOc: false
  +hasEmbed: false
  +commentCount: 2
  +favouriteCount: 85
  +score: 0
  +isAdult: false
  +sticky: false
  +lastActive: DateTime @1725491091 {#2337
    date: 2024-09-05 01:04:51.0 +02:00
  }
  +ip: null
  +adaAmount: 0
  +tags: null
  +mentions: null
  +comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2339 …}
  +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2159 …}
  +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2135 …}
  +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2137 …}
  +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2068 …}
  +badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2069 …}
  +children: []
  -id: 31030
  -titleTs: "'case':2 'fork':8 'fossifi':6 'miss':4 'mobil':11 'simpl':10 'tool':12"
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  +cross: false
  +upVotes: 0
  +downVotes: 0
  +ranking: 1705520968
  +visibility: "visible             "
  +apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/10796761"
  +editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1725146033 {#2343
    date: 2024-09-01 01:13:53.0 +02:00
  }
  +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1705434568 {#2336
    date: 2024-01-16 20:49:28.0 +01:00
  }
}
"Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\Voter\TwoFactorInProgressVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryVoter"
ACCESS DENIED
"App\Security\Voter\MagazineVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageThreadVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\NotificationVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\OAuth2UserConsentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\UserVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
Show voter details
3 DENIED edit
App\Entity\Entry {#2335
  +user: App\Entity\User {#263 …}
  +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2011 …}
  +image: null
  +domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#2455 …}
  +slug: "In-case-you-missed-it-Fossify-A-fork-of-Simple"
  +title: "In case you missed it: Fossify (A fork of Simple Mobile Tools)"
  +url: null
  +body: """
    cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/10796117](https://lemmy.world/post/10796117)\n
    \n
    > [Fossify Gallery](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.gallery/) (fork of Simple Gallery), [Fossify File Manager ](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.filemanager/)(fork of Simple File Manager) and [Fossify Calendar](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.calendar/) (fork of Simple Calendar) are now available for download on F-Droid.\n
    > \n
    > (Simple Mobile Tools suite [was acquired by an Israeli adware company](https://alternativeto.net/news/2023/12/simple-mobile-tools-bought-by-zipoapps-sparks-controversy-over-future-of-open-source-apps/))\n
    > \n
    > About [Fossify](https://github.com/FossifyOrg): Fossify is all about community-backed, open-source, and ad-free mobile apps. A fork of the SimpleMobileTools, which is no longer maintained, and we’re here to continue the legacy, bringing simple and private tech to everyone.
    """
  +type: "article"
  +lang: "en"
  +isOc: false
  +hasEmbed: false
  +commentCount: 2
  +favouriteCount: 85
  +score: 0
  +isAdult: false
  +sticky: false
  +lastActive: DateTime @1725491091 {#2337
    date: 2024-09-05 01:04:51.0 +02:00
  }
  +ip: null
  +adaAmount: 0
  +tags: null
  +mentions: null
  +comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2339 …}
  +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2159 …}
  +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2135 …}
  +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2137 …}
  +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2068 …}
  +badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2069 …}
  +children: []
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  +cross: false
  +upVotes: 0
  +downVotes: 0
  +ranking: 1705520968
  +visibility: "visible             "
  +apId: "https://lemmy.world/post/10796761"
  +editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1725146033 {#2343
    date: 2024-09-01 01:13:53.0 +02:00
  }
  +createdAt: DateTimeImmutable @1705434568 {#2336
    date: 2024-01-16 20:49:28.0 +01:00
  }
}
"Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\Voter\TwoFactorInProgressVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryVoter"
ACCESS DENIED
"App\Security\Voter\MagazineVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageThreadVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\NotificationVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\OAuth2UserConsentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\UserVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
Show voter details
4 DENIED moderate
App\Entity\Entry {#2335
  +user: App\Entity\User {#263 …}
  +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2011 …}
  +image: null
  +domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#2455 …}
  +slug: "In-case-you-missed-it-Fossify-A-fork-of-Simple"
  +title: "In case you missed it: Fossify (A fork of Simple Mobile Tools)"
  +url: null
  +body: """
    cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/10796117](https://lemmy.world/post/10796117)\n
    \n
    > [Fossify Gallery](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.gallery/) (fork of Simple Gallery), [Fossify File Manager ](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.filemanager/)(fork of Simple File Manager) and [Fossify Calendar](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.fossify.calendar/) (fork of Simple Calendar) are now available for download on F-Droid.\n
    > \n
    > (Simple Mobile Tools suite [was acquired by an Israeli adware company](https://alternativeto.net/news/2023/12/simple-mobile-tools-bought-by-zipoapps-sparks-controversy-over-future-of-open-source-apps/))\n
    > \n
    > About [Fossify](https://github.com/FossifyOrg): Fossify is all about community-backed, open-source, and ad-free mobile apps. A fork of the SimpleMobileTools, which is no longer maintained, and we’re here to continue the legacy, bringing simple and private tech to everyone.
    """
  +type: "article"
  +lang: "en"
  +isOc: false
  +hasEmbed: false
  +commentCount: 2
  +favouriteCount: 85
  +score: 0
  +isAdult: false
  +sticky: false
  +lastActive: DateTime @1725491091 {#2337
    date: 2024-09-05 01:04:51.0 +02:00
  }
  +ip: null
  +adaAmount: 0
  +tags: null
  +mentions: null
  +comments: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2339 …}
  +votes: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2159 …}
  +reports: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2135 …}
  +favourites: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2137 …}
  +notifications: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2068 …}
  +badges: Doctrine\ORM\PersistentCollection {#2069 …}
  +children: []
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  +upVotes: 0
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  +visibility: "visible             "
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  +editedAt: DateTimeImmutable @1725146033 {#2343
    date: 2024-09-01 01:13:53.0 +02:00
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    date: 2024-01-16 20:49:28.0 +01:00
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"Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\Voter\TwoFactorInProgressVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryVoter"
ACCESS DENIED
"App\Security\Voter\MagazineVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageThreadVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\NotificationVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\OAuth2UserConsentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\UserVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
Show voter details
5 DENIED ROLE_USER
null
"Scheb\TwoFactorBundle\Security\Authorization\Voter\TwoFactorInProgressVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authorization\Voter\RoleHierarchyVoter"
ACCESS DENIED
"App\Security\Voter\EntryCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\EntryVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MagazineVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageThreadVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\MessageVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\NotificationVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\OAuth2UserConsentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostCommentVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\PostVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
"App\Security\Voter\UserVoter"
ACCESS ABSTAIN
Show voter details
6 DENIED moderate
App\Entity\Entry {#1999
  +user: App\Entity\User {#263 …}
  +magazine: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Magazine {#2169 …}
  +image: null
  +domain: Proxies\__CG__\App\Entity\Domain {#2455 …}
  +slug: "Firefox-122-released-Here-s-what-s-new"
  +title: "Firefox 122 released: Here's what's new"
  +url: null
  +body: """
    cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/11090267](https://lemmy.world/post/11090267)\n
    \n
    > • Firefox now displays images and descriptions for search suggestions when provided by the search engine.\n
    > \n
    > • The translations feature received an improvement in the quality of translated webpages. The results should be much more stable. This fixes issues where the content of a page could disappear when translated, or interactive widgets could break.\n
    > \n
    > • Firefox now supports creating and using passkeys stored in the iCloud Keychain on macOS.\n
    > \n
    > • MDN Web Docs article suggestions from Firefox Suggest will be available in the address bar for users searching for web development-related information.\n
    > \n
    > • The line breaking rules of Web content now match the Unicode Standard. This improves Web Browser compatibility for line breaking. An additional improvement for East Asian and South East Asian end users, Firefox now supports proper language-aware word selection when double-clicking on text for languages including Chinese, Japanese, Burmese, Lao, Khmer, and Thai.\n
    > \n
    > • Firefox now ships with a new .deb package for Linux users on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint.\n
    > \n
    > • Various security fixes.\n
    > \n
    > For more information, visit [www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/releasenotes/](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/122.0/releasenotes/)\n
    > \n
    > Firefox for Android\n
    > \n
    > • Firefox for Android can now be set as the default PDF reader.\n
    > \n
    > • Firefox for Android now supports enabling Global Privacy Control. With this feature, Firefox informs websites that the user doesn’t want their data to be shared or sold. This feature is enabled by default in private browsing mode and can be enabled in normal browsing in Settings → Enhanced Tracking Protection -> Tell websites not to share & sell data toggle.\n
    > \n
    > • To reduce user fingerprinting information and the risk of some website compatibility issues, the OS version is now always reported as “Android 10” in Firefox for Android’s User-Agent string.\n
    > \n
    > • Various security fixes.\n
    > \n
    > For more information, visit [www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/…/releasenotes/](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/android/122.0/releasenotes/)
    """
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  +lang: "en"
  +isOc: false
  +hasEmbed: false
  +commentCount: 1
  +favouriteCount: 63
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  +isAdult: false
  +sticky: false
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    date: 2024-10-05 17:06:01.0 +02:00
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    cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/11253225](https://lemmy.world/post/11253225)\n
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    Companies Make it Too Easy for Thieves to Impersonate Police and Steal Our Data\n
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    ~3 minutes\n
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    For years, people have been impersonating police online in order to get companies to hand over incredibly sensitive personal information. [Reporting by 404 Media](https://www.404media.co/verizon-gave-phone-data-to-stalker-edrs-search-warrant-pose-as-cop/) recently revealed that Verizon handed over the address and phone logs of an individual to a stalker pretending to be a police officer who had a PDF of a fake warrant. Worse, the imposter wasn’t particularly convincing. His request was missing a form that is required for search warrants from his state. He used the name of a police officer that did not exist in the department he claimed to be from. And he used a Proton Mail account, which any person online can use, rather than an official government email address.\n
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    > **“Complicated is better”**\n
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    cross-posted from: [lemmy.world/post/10833312](https://lemmy.world/post/10833312)\n
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    > Summary:\n
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    > The [article](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/basics/common-misconceptions/) debunks several common misconceptions related to software security and privacy:\n
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    > **“Open-source software is always secure” or “Proprietary software is more secure”**\n
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    > First, it clarifies that whether software is open-source or proprietary does not directly impact its security. Open-source software can be more secure due to transparency and third-party audits, but there is no guaranteed correlation. Similarly, proprietary software can be secure despite being closed-source.\n
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    > **“Shifting trust can increase privacy”**\n
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    > Second, the concept of “shifting trust” is discussed, emphasizing that merely transferring trust from one entity to another does not ensure complete security. Instead, users should combine various tools and strategies to protect their data effectively.\n
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    > **“Privacy-focused solutions are inherently trustworthy”**\n
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    > Third, focusing only on privacy policies and marketing claims of privacy-focused solutions can be misleading. Users should prioritize technical safeguards, such as end-to-end encryption, over trusting providers based on their stated intentions alone.\n
    > \n
    > **“Complicated is better”**\n
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    > Lastly, the complexity of privacy solutions is addressed, encouraging users to focus on practical, achievable methods rather than unrealistic, convoluted approaches.
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