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ZeroEcks, in Signal tests usernames that keep your phone number private

Finally

fubarx, in In what world does a VPN need access to Camera and Bluetooth?

There are Bluetooth FIDO security keys out there for 2FA, like: thetis.io/products/fido2-ble-security-key. Some implementations can also use a phone, running an app via BLE. Not sure if they use it, but that could be one reason it’s asking for that permission.

Camera permission may be needed for scanning QRCodes to set up 2FA.

artaxthehappyhorse, in Looks like Facebook is following youtube with anti-adblock measures.

Reminder that Facebook hates you and pays people to develop ways to manipulate and control your behavior. Request to download your account data, delete your account, and go outside. It’s less scary than you’re making it and you’ll feel better in the end.

pipariturbiini, in Privacy focused review sites?

privacyguides.org
privacytools.io not this one

sculd, in Looks like Facebook is following youtube with anti-adblock measures.

This will not end well. YouTube is very difficult to replace while Facebook has plenty of competitors.

Nyfure, in Matic is a $1,795 robot vacuum for people concerned about privacy

Some/Many robot vacuums can be flashed with custom firmware and then only communicate locally.
Unfortunately it seems the software isnt as polished or well as cleaning, but i guess some less efficient cleaning vs phone-home crap is a good counter.

ultratiem, in Meta offering two options. Either buy addfree experience or accept targeted ads
@ultratiem@lemmy.ca avatar

I choose violence.

burtek, in Meta offering two options. Either buy addfree experience or accept targeted ads
@burtek@programming.dev avatar

I wonder how the EU is gonna like those two options

noodlejetski, in Matic is a $1,795 robot vacuum for people concerned about privacy

ooooor use whatever brand and model is compatible with Home Assistant

glasgitarrewelt, in How are personal websites actually helpful for private expression?

Firstly, (assuming self-hosting isnt an option) won’t you have to use google or AWS to host your website?

It makes me very sad, that there are many people who believe that the internet comes down to Google, Amazon and Facebook.

neuracnu, in Firefox needs a 180° turn to full privacy out of the box.
@neuracnu@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

LibreWolf and the Tor browser would not exist as they do today if Mozilla was not taking money from Google and DuckDuckGo and all those ad companies to develop Firefox as free open source software that could be forked by privacy-forward groups.

So sure, it would be nice if Mozilla made a privacy-focused Firefox version natively, but if a handful of concessions (that I can continue to turn off) are what it takes to have a performant, full-featured, modern FOSS web browser, I’ll take that deal.

possiblylinux127, in Some questions about switching to more privacy friendly options

Lemming and lemmons made me laugh so hard

FarraigePlaisteach, in Firefox needs a 180° turn to full privacy out of the box.

The problem I see is that if they get too idealistic/absolutist, they will end up just like those examples you mentioned (Brave, TorBrowser, Librewolf); less successful.

jeena, in Firefox needs a 180° turn to full privacy out of the box.
@jeena@jemmy.jeena.net avatar

360° turn?

Klooney16Klan, in Chromite - Any sensible reviews?

Just use Iceraven, most underrated!

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