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headset, in Privacy Checkup Quiz: How well do you protect your privacy and security?

I have an iphone and use brabe browser. I just need a tshirt that says “privacy” and i’ll be untraceable.

lemmyuser30,

Idk why you are down voted, this is some good comedy.

Gooey0210,

This is not comedy, this is what according to the quiz privacy is

Carol, (edited ) in Nitter is shutting down

The squawker seems interesting to me. Unfortunately it’s only available on android and there are some issues probably out of their reach. But since I use it for something basic (literally seeing images of some profiles I follow), it serves me well

const_void,

Squawker doesn’t work any longer either

Carol,

It had this problem, but it started working again after the last update

Sir_Kevin, in Google Update Reveals AI Will Start Reading All Your Private Messages
@Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’ll just continue to use Textra…

bl4kers,
@bl4kers@lemmy.ml avatar

Still no RCS support though, yeah? Google seems to be keeping it hostage

Dark_Dragon, in Brave to end 'Strict' fingerprinting protection as it breaks websites

I don’t like brave browser from first use. Something seemed off.

Samsy, in Apple is finally allowing full versions of Chrome and Firefox to run on the iPhone

Chrome Engine isn’t called Chromium, it’s Blink.

Gooey0210, in British man Aditya Verma appears in Spanish court over plane-bomb hoax

You were convicted of thought crime, next time think what you… think, punk

possiblylinux127,

Exactly, this is such a silly case. I think its even funnier that he was interviewed by MI6 and MI7

DolphinMath, (edited ) in Ghostery Private Search

Another independent search company with its own index is great. Repackaging Bing and Google isn’t good enough. I’d be cautious with their privacy claims though.

Mojeek,
@Mojeek@lemmy.ml avatar

looking at it it would seem to be getting results via the brave search api

Zerush,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

With own Index Andisearch (using AI) and SSuite Groot Search, you can also use a meta search like E-Tools, it use several search engines which you can select.

Zerush, (edited ) in Manifest v3 is Worse than I Thought
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

No problems with the inbuild adblocker in Vivaldi, not even in YouTube (without any ads for me), problems only for Chromiums in which are remaining control and tracking APIs from Google and which are only can use “descaffeinated” Adblockers from the Chrome Store. I can use even direct userscripts in Vivaldi if needed, without the need of Tamper-, Greasy- or Violentmonkey extensions. Vivaldi is a Chromium browser, but Google for the past 9 years has hit its teeth on a rock in attempts to control it.

cashews_best_nut, (edited )

I was a Vivaldi user, like you, until I used Floorp and now I’m a crack addict.

Zerush,
@Zerush@lemmy.ml avatar

Floorp is a nice Browser. Apart of Vivaldi, I use also the Mullvad Browser and the SSuite Netsurf for some tasks, before I also had the Midory Browser (almost identical to Floorp) and almost all others which are exist or existed in the past. But Vivaldi remain my main browser since 8 years.

library_napper, (edited ) in This is how I KNOW it works as intended
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Please dont post pictures of text without transcribing the text.

KillingTimeItself,

intrigued by the fact that this is hated so much. It’s a courteous ask, and something you probably should be doing. Especially if you can just copy and paste the majority of it.

I try to do it when possible.

anarchy79,
@anarchy79@lemmy.world avatar

My bad, I’m still new to this. Someone else kindly did below, no offense meant.

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Please update the post with the transcript, add a link to the source page where the text appears, dont do this again, and let others know.

Let’s maintain the quality of this comm.

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

You think you are providing quality by making people jump through hoops for you? :)

Waraugh,

My only reference point is that I found out my blind grandpa is on here a few months back. Maybe they are trying to influence behavior that supports that level of software integration for blind visitors and have trouble communicating in a socially acceptable way.

BananaOnionJuice,
@BananaOnionJuice@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yeah. If you could just go ahead and make sure you do that from now on, that will be great. And uh, I’ll go ahead and make sure you get another copy of that memo. Mmmm, Ok?

jaybone,

Yeeeeeeeeeeeahhh see it’s just that we’re putting new cover sheets on the TPS reports…

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

My absolute favorite movie, next to Idiocracy. :)

Bonskreeskreeskree,

Who are you?

DirigibleProtein,

[Screenshot of web page]

[Header with CNN logo]

[Text of page follows]

Browser Blocked

We apologize, but your web browser is configured in such a way that it is preventing this site from implementing required components that protect your privacy and allow you to view and change your privacy settings. This functionality is required for privacy legislation in your region.

We recommend you use a different browser or disable the “EasyList Cookie” filter from your “Content Filtering” settings (found under “Settings” -> “Shields” in the Brave Browser).

[End of text]

robber, in A good, privacy respecting and FOSS PDF viewer for Android?

MuPDF Viewer works fine for me. Not very feature rich tho.

TexMexBazooka, in Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control

Bruh what? If you’re repeatedly making new accounts because you don’t want people reading your post history you’re doing something wrong.

thecookingsenpai, in Haier hits Home Assistant plugin dev with takedown notice
@thecookingsenpai@lemmy.world avatar

Woah I would never do it and would never tell you that I did it because I 100% didn’t do it. The fact there are two new repos in my github is totally a coincidence.

Serinus,

If you don’t have a local copy you’re likely to lose it.

INeedMana, in Android and iOS settings for better security and privacy
@INeedMana@lemmy.world avatar

I think this article is so-so. For example

  • Display: Screen timeout: Shortest duration you are comfortable with
  • Wallpaper & style: Set your lock screen to something generic and non-personal (no family photos, etc)
    (…)
  • Security & Privacy: Device Unlock: Screen lock: Strong password preferred, followed by PIN, then Pattern.
  • Security & Privacy: Device Unlock: Screen lock settings: Enhanced PIN privacy: Enabled
  • Security & Privacy: Device Unlock: Screen lock settings: Lock after screen timeout: Shortest duration you are comfortable with

These don’t affect “the amount of tracking and data collection these devices perform”. Might be good ideas in themselves, but bundling these with options that really diminish the amount of data broadcasted, washes the picture out IMO

ForgottenFlux,

The settings you’ve highlighted do improve device security against common threats, such as those posed by nosy people who find the device unattended, as I’ve mentioned in the post.

INeedMana,
@INeedMana@lemmy.world avatar

And I was commenting on the article. Which only has two lists and at the bottom

By enabling all of these settings, you are significantly reducing the amount of tracking and data collection these devices perform, but keep in mind that you are not completely eliminating it.

And I’m criticizing that

ForgottenFlux,

You make a valid point. As I’m not the writer of the article, perhaps it would be apt to convey your feedback to the writer.

cjf,

So if an iPhone gets stolen, would having Find My completely disabled actually be a bad thing if we’re trying to improve device security? I see that’s listed in the article.

Would this affect the ability to use the remote lock & wipe functionality?

ForgottenFlux,

The setting you’re mentioning i.e., Apple ID > Find My: Disable everything^1^ has superscript i.e., ^1^ attached to it. The superscript leads to the following note:

^1^: Some people prefer to leave “Find My iPhone” enabled as it allows them to remotely wipe the device if it gets lost. However, due to enabling the “Erase Data” setting, I don’t believe this is necessary. If it makes you feel better or if you have a specific use case for it, you can leave this feature on, but “Share My Location” should still be disabled (unless you use need to use it often) as this feature will report your location back to Apple regularly.

I’m not the writer of the article, but I think that this note makes it clear that you can configure this setting according to your threat model.

cjf,

Ah yes. I missed that bit. Thanks :)

crashoverride, in Nova Launcher Alternative?

I have been liking Niagara!

apfelwoiSchoppen, in Nova Launcher Alternative?
@apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world avatar

I swapped from Nova Launcher to KISS. It is a different idea for a launcher but I have started to like it a lot.

eager_eagle, (edited )
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

Same. I felt I couldn’t live without Nova, now I feel like I can’t live without KISS. I really like the “swipe and type” flow to open an app and touching an empty area to open the recent entries. All that depends on your settings ofc. It’s not the prettiest, but it’s by far the fastest launcher I’ve had.

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