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curiousgoo, in I just acquired a new PC

What is your threat model like ? Who are you intending to guard yourself against ?

Is it an assembled PC or a pre-built ? Pre-builts may come with some form of tracking. OS support also may be a concern on some pre-builts.

Maybe something like Debian 12 testing might be a good Linux option to consider, of course Windows or Mac are not recommended for the privacy conscious amongst us. Debian is not the most user friendly to get installer image of, but it has a fairly straightforward GUI based setup for a fresh install.

In case Windows is a requirement then probably look into the Tron script, helps automate a lot of things you might need as privacy settings (among other actions performed by the script).

Note: These are to be treated as opinions, not advice.

NonDollarCurrency, in I just acquired a new PC

If it were up to me, the first boot I would make sure theres no internet access either via Ethernet or wifi that ensures the computer cannot phone home to its mothership. From there either reinstall windows fresh or straight to Linux if you want to avoid spyware.

uhmbah, in Browsers compared

Something is not right with this… I cannot directly dispute, but something is not right. I have no time…

Someone?

Extrasvhx9he, (edited ) in I just acquired a new PC

Regardless of os full disk encryption is your friend and keep regular backups incase shit hits the fan. Rely on bookmarks as much as possible to minimize your chances of clicking on phishing links and stick to trusted sites. Lastly use a trusted vpn with a killswitch even if you dont think you need one it never hurts.

corrupts_absolutely, in Browsers compared

always happy to see browsers trashed. modern web sucks.

binboupan, in Browsers compared

I find it funny that in this chart Firefox == Chrome which is not necessarily true.

AWildMimicAppears, in Browsers compared
@AWildMimicAppears@kbin.social avatar

That guy again... I just repost what i commented last time:

after looking around on that site, i deeply mistrust the original author about probably everything. using the search term "christchurch shooting was faked"
and arguing that the search results attack conspiracy theories, which means that there is censoring going on - that does not fit my definition of sanity.

e: ah, and the moon landing was fake and covid shots are evil. dudes, this guy is nuts, dont even take the time of the day from him.

dotslashme, in Browsers compared

That whole page feels like an ad for umatrix

ninjan, in Browsers compared

Wow, what an angry person. Absolutely dripping with seething rage.

His definition of spying is very pragmatic and cares not at all about “why” the spying is done, only that it is done and how much. I still think what Mozilla does is far more benign than Google because Mozilla doesn’t use your data for direct profit. But I don’t necessarily disagree with his definition either, it’s a good one for making objective comparisons.

It’s also worth noting that his tolerance of chromium is rooted in him wanting the current modern web to die in hell fire anyway so he cares little about Googles monopoly of it.

I am though surprised that there aren’t any big Mozilla based projects around. I really would have assumed the Linux and Self hosting communities would be interested in a browser with cross device history etc but where the data is selfhosted and built from the ground up with FOSS principles at heart. Especially now that Mozilla has slowed down their technical development.

Haui,
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Very good idea! Be the change you wanna see and fork firefox right now! :) or build something else entirely.

eruchitanda, in I just acquired a new PC
@eruchitanda@lemmy.world avatar

Download Linux Mint/Fedora ISO.

Make a bootable flash drive with Rufus for Windows systems, or DD for Unix-like OSs.

Infiltrated_ad8271, in Browsers compared
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

It doesn't take an expert to see that the blog's argumentation is absurd and extremely paranoid, if not outright conspiratorial.

tluj, in Browsers compared

I prefer privacytests.org

smeg,

The totally unbiased website run by a Brave employee?

AI_toothbrush,

Lol librewolf is still the best on it

MangoPenguin,
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The tests are in a public github repo, it doesn’t seem like they’re hiding anything.

people_are_cute,
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Brave browser itself is in a public GitHub repo.

smeg,

I don’t think the author is trying to be biased, but if you actually work on the code of one browser then you will (consciously or otherwise) write tests that focus on the same issues you consider when developing it.

Also I doubt Brave would let one of their employees run a website that didn’t paint it in a good light!

Infiltrated_ad8271,
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

I suspect that might be the case with the two sections for corp specific trackers, they seem to focus on some feature of brave. I wonder if firefox and tor mitigate it differently.

ANIMATEK, in Windows 11 Debloat tools

This is likely what you are looking for

ameliorated.io

ReviOS is what I use in my VMs.

ANIMATEK, in I just acquired a new PC

There is a de-bloated version of Windows that does not have all the telemetry data, they call it ReviOS for whatever reason. If you install this, you are as private as it get in Windows.

ameliorated.io

If you want to learn about this before installing anything, check this video: youtu.be/nwkiU6GG-YU?si=J8FdNEUMly1p8pPy

smeg,

If I recall correctly from the last time I saw this posted, the problem with projects like this that they rely heavily on very small teams making sure that every security update gets included from upstream, often not a simple task. Privacy from Microsoft is important but if you’re running an insecure OS then you may as well not have privacy from anyone.

people_are_cute,
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Don’t. If Windows is so insecure by itself, imagine how secure some third-party mod of it made by some random bunch of people would be.

smeg, in OmitMe - Your Privacy-Centric, Easily Extendable Data Deletion Solution

So how does it work?

Ward,
@Ward@lemmy.nz avatar

Basically think of it as a SDK for defining data deletion on a platform. Omitme handles all the annoying stuff like account storage, building a CLI/GUI & sessions.

The core of Omitme is Seleniumwire used to grab login session tokens for platforms & HTTPX for making requests with those session tokens. Then you simply define you data deletion “targets” and the API calls to delete such data.

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