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

randomperson, (edited ) in iPhone Apps Secretly Harvest Data When They Send You Notifications, Researchers Find

yup. if you’re running untrusted apps on your phone, make sure to turn off background refresh AND notifications. apps can run arbitrary code when they receive a push message. usually its so they can provide a better notification for the user, but they can collect data and phone back to the mothership too.

1984, in How private is Apple's Private Relay, really?
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I see Apple in the name, so how private? Wide open.

bionicjoey, in "Cars are the worst product for privacy" | Hope this will reach the normie consumer!

Ron Howard voice: “it didn’t”

leraje, in Why do you think they don't show Brave here?
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It’s a comparison of mainline browsers - they haven’t included any forks in it.

leraje, in Mullvad uses Gmail
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I’ve been using them for nearly 3 years now and never used (or even knew they offered) email support.

Not ideal they use GMail of course but they could be using private keys (as most business users do I believe) which means Google couldn’t see a thing anyway.

ComradePedro, in Why do you think they don't show Brave here?
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No Internet Explorer either, and it has a bigger market share than Brave… Not everything Mozilla does is some evil conspiracy, they just put their browser on a table comparing it to its biggest competitors. Please go outside.

drwho, in Ah yes, smart lights need Tor.

Destination port 123/udp isn’t Tor. That’s NTP.

LWD, in Why do you think they don't show Brave here?

I am absolutely aghast that Firefox would say Firefox is the best web browser. Their chart is, however, open to external audit so it is entirely unimpeachable.

(This is a parody of people who were arguing in favor of an “independent” browser privacy website run by someone paid by one of the browser companies)

neidu2, in Why do you think they don't show Brave here?

No mosaic or lynx either

dan42O, in How private is Apple's Private Relay, really?

Damn i should’ve read into this a bit more. Didn’t see they used cloudflare

SnotFlickerman, (edited ) in Mullvad uses Gmail
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A long screed but has this jackhole who writes so unprofessionally even reached out to Mullvad for comment or explanation? Because that’s usually what respectable journalistic outfits do.

They don’t post some screenshots, make inferences without knowing all of Mullvad’s backend, and say “what we are saying is definitely true and there’s no possible way we could technically be wrong.”

I can think of several ways they could be wrong, it would have been helpful to have any statement from Mullvad, because they might have a technical reason for this (up to and including making sure their emails aren’t disappeared as spam, because running your own email server sucks.).

Anyway, pretty unprofessional and makes me pretty skeptical of the claims until more solid evidence than a screenshot surface.

For example, who is to say that Mullvad hasn’t set up their own client side encryption keys? This is an option Google offers for use with business accounts. This effectively means Google doesn’t have your keys nor can read your emails.

support.google.com/a/answer/10741897?hl=en

It took me five seconds of searching to find this. Did the guy who wrote this article even try?

LWD, in Mullvad uses Gmail

I’ve trash talked this website before in my head, but maybe I was approaching it as a professional organization instead of more of a blog run by a small group of people.

They aren’t just doing ads dude, it’s a for-profit propaganda machine.

But seriously, Mullvad would do well to switch out their email provider to something that’s not Google. Even though email is inherently unsafe, email through Google is pretty much is unsafe as it can get.

Engywuck, (edited ) in Why do you think they don't show Brave here?

Maybe because it’s their most direct competitor? FOSS and similar features OOTB. Dunno, just guessing.

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