privacy

This magazine is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

possiblylinux127, in How to get a private car

Find a old car that doesn’t have a lot of miles. Its not the best deal but it will work.

plague_sapiens, in European countries from privacy and freedom perspective
@plague_sapiens@lemmy.world avatar

Depends on your threat model… What do you think could cause problems while traveling through Europe in your opinion?

Gooey0210,

I know Europe is probably like the best place for digital privacy, but at the same time for me it’s unsettling to see that some of the European cities are the most surveiled cities in the world, and how even countries in Europe are trying to ban e2e encryption

Add the 5-9-14 eyes, strict anti piracy rules in some countries, stories about people getting arrested for messaging something, or doing something political, and you will get a pretty grim picture

My main problem with this, I don’t like being surveiled, nobody needs to have a thread model against being surveiled, because this is just nuts

Probably my stand is a little bit radical, I usually don’t carry a sim card, use Lora for a remote access to my home server, I would never go to the land of free or use any of their services, same with the land of China

Damage,

Come to Italy then. Our services don’t give a fuck unless you’re actually a terrorist.

And you can pirate all you want with no repercussions.

twinnie,

A lot of this CCTV is just in shops and stuff, not necessarily the government. Not much you can do about that, it’s just culture.

GrappleHat, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Start Reading All Your Private Messages
@GrappleHat@lemmy.ml avatar

What the actual fuck

AlphaNature, in NSA Buys Americans’ Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
KarnaSubarna, in On the fence about the importance of privacy? Start researching articles about using advertising data points(example article linked)
@KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml avatar

The really powerful thing about Facebook ads is in your ability to layer targeting options on top of one another, gradually making your audience more and more specific. An extreme (and hilarious) example of the power of hypertargeting was featured in AdWeek last year, when a marketing pro targeted his roommate with ads so specific the poor guy thought he was being cyberstalked.

🤮

dukethorion, in Why do you think they don't show Brave here?
@dukethorion@lemmy.world avatar

At least the Brave guy’s site included many popular browsers and not just the big 5.

ursakhiin, in How private is Apple's Private Relay, really?

I will say that Apple is 100 percent collecting your data. Health, financial, biometric, anything you put in an Apple Device is subject. Like most large companies, the are probably also purchasing profile data from Acxiom and Experian.

I don’t know if they are doing it with this service but Apple is definitely not respecting your privacy. If you are concerned about privacy, you’re better off trying to use more specialized tools for a job than any singular ecosystem. Apple wants everybody to be in their single ecosystem to better build profiles in their systems.

ShortN0te, in Ah yes, smart lights need Tor.

Thats why my Smart Home is build on Zigbee. (Yeah VLANs and so on, but so many clients still makes your wifi worse)

makeasnek, (edited ) in NSA Buys Americans’ Internet Data Without Warrants, Letter Says
@makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

Elections have consequences. Vote in generals and vote in primaries. Tell your reps (and potential reps) that you care about privacy.

N0x0n, (edited )

Haha… If elections had any impact, it’s long time ago we would have seen any changes… ! Every year the same parade, with the illusion of choice between a turd or a piece of shit… Either way, they both come out of the same a Hole and reeks the same…

Money = power ! Vote with your wallet instead… Stop buying unecessary things, just shut down your TV, radio, mobile… and open your mind to the REAL outside world, reconnect with your intuition, stop filling your body with deadly poison and stop being a brainless sheep (not saying you’re, it’s a figure of speech).

Than maybe we will see some real changes :)

makeasnek,
@makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

You can do both. You always get the same shitty options to vote for because most people don’t vote, and even fewer of them vote in primaries or participate in the political process in other ways.

BobGnarley,

How is voting for the lesser of two evils ever going to change that every year you will still get to vote between the “lesser” of two evils?

makeasnek,
@makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

The reason you only get to vote for the “lesser of two evils” is because you don’t participate in primaries (assuming you are talking about the US system here). If MAGA can get a psycho like Trump to be their party nominee, you can get your kind of psycho nominated as well.

Primaries are where you actually get a chance to express what kind of candidate you want. Hell, you can even run for office! Generals are where you hold your nose and vote for the lesser of two evils because otherwise it’s an automatic vote for the worst of the two evils.

I agree voting seems pointless sometimes. But it’s still important. But it’s a lever of power you have access to and nobody can take it away from you no. And you can spend the 364 other days of the year impacting politics in other ways.

queermunist,
@queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

The reason you only get to vote for the “lesser of two evils” is because you don’t participate in primaries (assuming you are talking about the US system here)

Just popping in to remind you they destroyed the Iowa caucus to stop Bernie.

makeasnek, (edited )
@makeasnek@lemmy.ml avatar

There was some shady stuff on behalf of the DNC but he legitimately lost. He didn’t get the votes. Because his voters didn’t vote in the primaries. A number of reforms have been made to the primary system since then, a bunch of the people who oversaw that primary got fired, and many states are now moving towards ranked choice voting which will eliminate the need for primaries entirely. If half the people who complain about how voting is useless actually participated in the primary process, our political landscape would look a lot different. I used to be one of those people, I get it, the whole damned thing is a bit of a racket, but it doesn’t change that voting takes 5 minutes and has a concrete impact on who runs the government.

Edit: And that’s the presidential race. You can make much more of a difference, and the rules are much less wonky, in local and state elections. Hell, many of those positions are entirely uncontested.

queermunist,
@queermunist@lemmy.ml avatar

He “legitimately” lost after they handed Iowa to a nobody loser like Pete to render Iowa irrelevant in the future. You don’t really think Pete won, do you? Sure, they gave the appearance of “cleaning up” after Iowa, but that was always the plan! Now Iowa is done as a relevant caucus state.

I voted in Iowa. Getting my caucus vote made irrelevant showed me the Democratic Party is not a viable vehicle. They’ll literally throw out your votes if they don’t like it.

BobGnarley,

That worked out well for Florida that one time. But you’re missing what gets people nominated to the general primaries, boat loads of money. If you don’t have that, good luck getting anyone you want to win to run. Thoughts and prayers and wishing don’t fund a campaign, but money does.

N0x0n,

Can’t argue against that :)

BobGnarley,

All of these bills they pass about spying on you (“PATRIOT” act, PRISM, etc) all have pretty astounding bipartisan support. I mean they can’t agree on anything except when it comes to spying on us or wiping out whole societies of people that don’t look like we want them to look. They all fucking incredibly come together and agree on that. Every time.

knfrmity, in VPS suggestions?

Hetzner may have the thing for you. IIRC their VPS options don’t have that much storage, but their storage plans are super cheap and easily connect to the VPS.

LemmyHead,

But their support is horrible

library_napper, in Should I get one of those shielded wallets?
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Personally I think its better to just drill a hole in thr antenna and pay by chip

lemonuri, in Should I get one of those shielded wallets?

If you do not need the nfc cabability of your cards, just his them in front of a bright lamp, see where the cables run and cut the card with a scissor. Apply transparent tape over the cut and you have a privacy respecting card again. It’s what I always do as my bank offers no service to disable nfc.

dan42O, in This is how I KNOW it works as intended

Another innovative way to loose readers. Btw I mean no way to utilize CNN in any type of medium is helpful. But some would disagree.

wreckedcarzz, in Bitwarden Privacy Software Stack Survey
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Woo Librewolf getting listed as an option :D

Almost all my others were “other”

helpImTrappedOnline, (edited ) in How bad is Idea of .Zip as password manager?

I use KeePassXC

It stores your passwords in an encrypted file, then i use the random password generator, the browser extension and free phone apps to autofill everything.

(It is up to you to sync the file between devices)

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • privacy@lemmy.ml
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #