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TheAnonymouseJoker, in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
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Oh Nothing…

Anyway

set_secret, in Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster

Nothing to see here.

TropicalDingdong, in Blur tools for Signal

Hmm. Thats a neat feature. I love signal.

half_built_pyramids,

Article from 2020

TropicalDingdong,

damn, we really shouldnt discuss things that have happened in the past.

half_built_pyramids,

Shit guys, you heard of Bing?

TropicalDingdong,

Ah yes, let me just type into a search engine a search for all of the things that I don’t know that I don’t know about…

david,

It’s almost like we’re on a forum so that we can share information and discuss topics, perhaps even learn things that we haven’t learned yet lmao

No need to be rude about it. This place exists to comment about things and see opinions

rho50, in How bad is TPM on a laptop for privacy?

Tl;dr: TPMs are very unlikely to make your privacy better or worse, but they could definitely be abused by a company like MS to make end users’ experiences worse. They could also be used for significant security and privacy gains… they’re a tool.

The TPM can be used to provide a cryptographic binding between aspects of your system’s configuration and a unique key which is resident within the TPM (a process called “attestation”). It can also generate secondary keys that are associated with the base key, and use those to do cryptographic operations like encryption/decryption and authentication.

Telemetry wise, the TPM’s only utility might be to “prove” that the data sent from your PC wasn’t tampered with. That said, I don’t think MS is actually doing that, and they don’t need to in order to be incredibly invasive in their telemetry.

The (imo) worst way in which a TPM might be abused in a user-hostile sense is to detect if the OS has been modified by the user, or if an installation isn’t legitimate, etc. That could be used to disable certain features if you try to install unauthorised software, dual boot Linux or whatever. This would be similar to the smartphones of today, which can for example disable access to banking apps if jailbroken/rooted.

TPMs (>2.0 at least) otherwise have the potential to realise a significant improvement in security and privacy for users, if used correctly. They can be used for encryption and credentials that are bound in hardware and therefore practically impossible to steal. And can detect hardware tampering and potentially foil Evil Maid attacks. Imagine if your login sessions for various websites were bound to your hardware, such that a dodgy extension could never steal your cookies.

wAkawAka,
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Big thanks for detailed answer! My understanding is more clear now.

jacktherippah, in AstianGO - Search with Total Privacy

From this discussion, I wouldn’t touch that with a 10-foot pole.

Cheradenine, in Helping others privacy through self-hosting?

You could do a SearxNG instance searx.space

Eggyhead,
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This is the first I’ve heard searXNG. This is really cool!

Blxter,
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Yes agreed I have been looking for a new search engine I was using something like 4get or something but it wanted me to do a captcha every day.

Jamie,
@Jamie@jamie.moe avatar

I can second this. I have SearxNG running in a docker container by itself and it requires no real maintenance of any kind. I do have a cron job that updates the docker container once per day, but it ran for ages on the same version without issues.

TofuWater,
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Is this a Tor Exit type situation? Where my IP will be flagged with whatever someone is searching? If not this looks incredibly easy to set up!

Xirup, in Helping others privacy through self-hosting?

I guess you can self-host privacy respecting front-ends like Piped, LibReddit, Invidious, etc.

sturlabragason, in How safe are grammar editing tools?

You can run your own instance of this?

languagetool.org

github.com/languagetool-org/languagetool

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  • Pantherina,

    Very true.

    voracitude, in Am I running the risk of getting my Google account banned for logging into the Aurora Store or a custom rom like GrapheneOS?

    I’m running GrapheneOS and if Google locks me out of my device, which I bought from them, they’re going to buy me a new apartment :P

    Jokes aside, anyone running grapheneOS that gets their Google account banned should DM me. That’s solid grounds for a lawsuit.

    Decentralizr, in (Android) Sandboxed Apps with own VPN and Firewall? [solved]

    You don’t need shelter. Create a multiple user account one just for that app… on GrapheneOS. It is totally isolated from the rest. You can use a vpn just in that user profile too

    turkelton,

    Nice, I just did that and that’s exactly what I was looking for. Thanks : )

    Extrasvhx9he,

    I’ll throw in using a privacy respecting browser to access those websites

    ndonkersloot, in Is there any Firefox extension to automatically reject cookie popups?

    I started using consent-o-matic on my android phone in Mull, this does exactly what you describes. It accepts and rejects the settings you like.

    consentomatic.au.dk

    snazzles,

    Works great on firefox desktop too

    Thorny_Insight, in Prvacy-friendly dash cams?

    Aren’t most of them like that? The one I have records when the car is on and turns off when it’s not. It basically has no features at all except for the capability to record video and audio. Made by Garmin.

    AnUnusualRelic, in European countries from privacy and freedom perspective
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    Most shops have online presence. You can easily compare the price of tinfoil rolls using Google translate.

    Darkassassin07, (edited ) in How to get a private car
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    Android Auto and CarPlay or Privacy. You won’t get both.

    Your use of ‘need’ is quite a stretch.

    FeelzGoodMan420,

    You could always simply not use android auto or carplay? Surely that would be a start.

    mydude, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Start Reading All Your Private Messages

    Google “Don’t be evil” RIP 2001 - 2018

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