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

In other news, water is wet. I only see FUD here.

_haha_oh_wow_, in How to Stop Your X Account From Getting Hacked Like the SEC’s
@_haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works avatar

Step 1: Delete your account.

Step 2: Celebrate!

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

Paying for 2FA seems to be a new low. And I’m not sure i could use any service that tried that.

Dehydrated, in New Advertisement and Internet connection permissions for Simple SMS Messenger on Google Play Store...
DreamAccountant, in How to Stop Your X Account From Getting Hacked Like the SEC’s

Fucking delete it! Don’t support nazi social media.

shortwavesurfer, in Nova Launcher Alternative?

I really enjoy one called Discrete Launcher from fdroid. It’s meant to be pretty minimalistic and does not support widgets from what I can tell, but you swipe up from the bottom with one finger for AppDrower and swipe down with one finger for a favorite spar at the top. But neither are shown normally, just your wallpaper. You can also program swipe left to open an app swipe right to open an app and several other gesture actions to open things or do things

jherazob, in Nova Launcher Alternative?
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Once Nova got bought i tried Neo Launcher and it has been more than close enough for me, a year and a half later and i’m still using it

crashoverride, in Nova Launcher Alternative?

I have been liking Niagara!

Dehydrated, in Nova Launcher Alternative?

Ruthless Launcher is pretty nice. Unfortunately it’s not open source, but Exodus doesn’t show any trackers and if you use GrapheneOS you can simply revoke Network permissions

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

I have a great solution for this problem: Stay away from Elon’s Nazi shithole, also known as X

For all other accounts, use 2FA via TOTP or U2F

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

Not having one or deleting it seems like a great option at this point.

NonDollarCurrency, in Cleaning up my digital presence - Meta endboss

I think this is a sound way of doing it. Rather than trying to force people to switch and potentially alienating them from using an app like signal and moving away from their usual apps. The people who really want to continue chatting with you will come along for the ride.

jvrava9,
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Same here, cut contacts with 80% of my digital entourage, they don’t value speaking to me enough to switch to another app

PropaGandalf,

I think so too. It worked with my parents.

QuazarOmega, in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

I’d say a normal phone is a lot worse than smartphones in general, unless you don’t care about all your communications being readable by the carrier. With a smartphone you can make actually encrypted calls and texts over trustworthy applications/protocols (Signal, Matrix, Simplex, etc.), on a phone you’re stuck with the carrier service; another thing that comes to mind is the storage, as far as I know there are no normal phones with an encrypted filesystem while it is default for a long while on Android.

On the other hand, if your new smartphone model isn’t loaded with a privacy respecting ROM you’ll also have at least some data sent to other third parties like Google and whatnot, but if you can change the ROM, then the potential for better privacy far outweighs the benefits of normal phones doing fewer things with your data by default. If you’re going to use your new smartphone like an old phone, to make carrier calls and SMS, then there will be near to no improvements (except storage security maybe) and as you say, more data snooping

BearOfaTime, (edited )

A normal phone doesn’t have AGPS download ephemeris (edit:they may today, I haven’t looked into it for a while), doesn’t have Google Services tracking everything, or third party apps phoning home.

I’d say by default a smartphone is way worse, it has fsr more data collection by default, even without an account. Every data point a feature phone has, a smartphone has, plus more.

Voice calls and SMS use the exact same infrastructure in exactly the same way on both types of phones.

But it can be mitigated quite a bit on Android by not using an account on it, disabling GPS, wifi, Bluetooth.

They could also debloat it to reduce some of the background nonsense (Universal Android Debloat has a “safe to disable” list). (I’m assuming it’s not an unlocked Pixel or a phone that’s on the Lineage list).

If they don’t care about apps, I’d even add NoRoot Firewall, configure it for always on, and set it to block all network access by default. This would be a Global Pre-Filter using asterisk (*) for both the address and port fields with both Wifi and Cell boxes checked (system apps will still have network access, this only affects users apps on a non-rooted phone).

Other than root or flashing a custom OS (like Lineage or Divest, Graphene if they were lucky enough to get an unlocked Pixel), this is about the best that can be done.

No Root Firewall

Universal Android Debloat Tool

QuazarOmega,

Agreed 100%, I wish any smartphone could support Graphene

BearOfaTime,

Sadly it’s only getting worse.

Google and hardware manufacturers aren’t motivated to make open devices. Quite the opposite, really.

They learned their lesson from the BIOS wars of the 80’s that resulted in standardized hardware interface, so any compliant OS could be installed. This is what gave MS the ability to beat IBM at their own game, and prevented strong DRM.

Phones don’t have a standardized BIOS like that, so each brand requires drivers built specifically for it (also a bit of a result of using Linux as the base, since it’s a monolithic OS). Without those drivers you can’t install an OS, and each device is different.

Google and friends like it this way, their long-term goal is fully locked down phones that you don’t control and can’t modify, so they can fully implement DRM.

xarexyouxmadx, in Nova Launcher Alternative?

Yeah I’ve been looking for an alternative to Nova myself. I’ve tried many but I just keep coming back for one reason or another. .I have graphene os but the default launcher is a little too plain for me. The search continues I guess. I’ll check some listed here that I haven’t tried. Maybe lawnchair will be worth it when they put out a new release.

JoeKrogan, in [es] Spanish government is working in a digital certificate to identify adults and avoid minors to access porn sites
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It is the parents job to watch their damn kids. Or force isps to include simple blocklist toggles in their supplied routers so the parents can make a decision.

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