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henfredemars, in Have I Been Pwned adds 71 million emails from Naz.API stolen account list

A stern reminder that we should all use a password management tool and use unique, unrelated passwords with every service.

labbbb, in ProtonMail Complied with 5,957 Data Requests in 2022 - Still Secure and Private?

ProtonMail was not even against cooperation with the RuSSian terrorist government, and this post was still downvoted, funny.

Have you already decided whether privacy is important to you or not?

panosalevropoulos, in Active combat against surveillance instead of passive defense

Some superficial thoughts, please correct me if I’m wrong. Isn’t AdNauseam generating more traffic to ads, thus increasing their value in terms of metrics? Also, do people really think that agencies like NSA, which are capable of extremely sophisticated surveillance, can be disrupted by random text in emails? These tools sound like a waste of time to me.

JoeKrogan, in Active combat against surveillance instead of passive defense
@JoeKrogan@lemmy.world avatar

I would instead recommend running a tor relay or i2p node. That way you have encrypted traffic and are helping others and further legitimizing privacy by its everyday use

z00s, in I don't have anything to hide, so I don't care

Do you have curtains on your house? Why, if you have nothing to hide?

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

“To block the sunlight”

z00s,

So you open them at night?

tuhriel,

Unfortunately, A not too small amount answered no when I aked them…

z00s,

…I’m now wondering if they change clothes in front of an open window

Dollarhide, in Each Facebook User is Monitored by Thousands of Companies – The Markup

They all do it.

I haven’t played or even thought about a Halo game in probably 20 years. All of a sudden in the last week I bought the Master Chief collection on Steam and have been reliving my childhood a bit. Suddenly, my Reddit notifications are full of random posts from r/Halo - a sub I’m not even subscribed to.

labbbb, in New Advertisement and Internet connection permissions for Simple SMS Messenger on Google Play Store...

When I saw some serious issues with Clock app (from Simple Apps), I deleted and never used it again. So many apps and so many bugs, lol.

labbbb, in How to Stop Your X Account From Getting Hacked Like the SEC’s
  1. Delete your account in Xxx
  2. Never use Shitter again
  3. Done!
davel, in Common misconceptions about privacy and security
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

This article is a great summary. Thanks!

KarnaSubarna, in The AirDrop flaw exploited by China, explained
@KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml avatar

An excellent read. Thanks OP 👍

Count042, in Nova Launcher Alternative?

It’s not popular at all, but I love LukeLauncher on fdroid.

belated_frog_pants, in How to Stop Your X Account From Getting Hacked Like the SEC’s

Delete the account. Very safe

noodlejetski, (edited ) in Each Facebook User is Monitored by Thousands of Companies – The Markup

inb4 “HOw Is tHiS nEWS”

the more it’s being talked about, the more difficult it will be for people to ignore.

NENathaniel, in Nova Launcher Alternative?
@NENathaniel@lemmy.ca avatar

I never found one I liked as much tbh

UnfortunateShort, in PSA: Anyone can tell if you are using WhatsApp on your computer

Jokes on you, I don’t

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