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Pantherina, in Signal leaked random contacts to me!

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  • ErKaf,

    Im not getting spam. I never said that I get spam. But ok.

    RovingFox, in How to backup 2FA
    @RovingFox@infosec.pub avatar

    I use Authenticator Pro. It allows backups for itself or for exporting to other apps.

    Ozzy,

    +1 To AuthPro, the guy behind the app is really cool

    Froyn, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

    Take your PC that you set aside, install the Stremio FlatPak, sign up for a Debrid Service, and use the Torrentio plugin for Stremio.

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  • Froyn,

    No, for the same reason they would not get a C&D using a VPN+usenet/torrent.
    The ISP can't see the contents of the data stream.

    LWD, (edited )

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  • Froyn,

    ??
    I think you might have been reading too fast.
    Torrentio is used to link Stremio to a Debrid Service.

    Or maybe I'm not understanding what you're seeing?
    Why would you want/need a VPN when you're using a debrid service?

    LWD, (edited )

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  • Froyn,

    Riddle me this. How exactly does one achieve "Privacy" when engaging with Disney? Netflix?

    Presently, no streaming company knows what content of theirs I have consumed. Is that not privacy?
    A data breech at Netflix will not reveal any of my personal information as they have none of my information. Is that not privacy?

    You see, there's a great big blob where privacy and piracy intersect. Some might say it's a circle.

    LWD, (edited )

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  • Froyn,
    library_napper,
    @library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

    These companies sometimes list their own movies on torrent sites and then record everyone who downloaded it from them. So, yes, they can see what you download if you don’t mask your IP through some proxy.

    Froyn,

    Do you know how a debrid service works?

    library_napper,
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    Get a hardwire router that forces all traffic through a VPN.

    Lemongrab, in private browsers wiki im working on
    @Lemongrab@lemmy.one avatar

    Add cromite (the main bromite fork) which is on Windows and Android, and Mull by DivestOS (like arkenfox for Android). If you want to make a mobile section I would recommend Mull, Cromite, Fenix (fdroid). The thing with privacy browsers is they differ from security centric browsers. Vandium and Mulch are chromium security browsers for Graphene and Divest respectively, Cromite is a privacy chromium browser with good security as well. Ungoogled is designed as a drop in replacement for vanilla Chromium, and has custom flags for hardenning that must be enabled manually.

    Spider89, (edited )

    Isnt chromite obsolete?

    EDIT: Nevermind…

    Lemongrab,
    @Lemongrab@lemmy.one avatar

    How

    Spider89,

    Whopps, Had bromite and cromite backwards.

    UprisingVoltage,

    That one’s bromite, which is discontinued. Cromite is the successor to that project

    Spider89, (edited )

    Opps. Got them backwards…

    Templa, (edited )

    Will Cromite be able to keep blocking ads when Manivest v3 roll out? I currently refuse to use Chromium browsers and I am trying to run Mull on my newly acquired Pixel with Graphene, but I’ve been having a few issues with it (constant crashes and such). I am aware the Graphene team doesn’t recommend Gecko based browsers but Vanadium is a nono for me since there’s no ad blocking on it so I am really struggling on which mobile browser to use.

    Lemongrab,
    @Lemongrab@lemmy.one avatar

    Iirc Manifest v3 effect extensions. Chromium mobile doesnt support extensions in the first place (except kiwi which isnt great for privacy). Cromite uses imported blocklists in the settings and therefore should be alright.

    Templa,

    Chromium mobile doesnt support extensions in the first place

    I completely forgot about that! Thank you for the reply

    MigratingtoLemmy, in Is brave the only browser with fingerprint randomization?

    I can’t even get that page to load without a lot of JS allowed. I guess I’m not going to get my score anytime soon.

    Jamie,
    @Jamie@jamie.moe avatar

    Weird, it usually works fine without JS.

    MigratingtoLemmy,

    It just keeps reloading and after 5 tries it gives up. I could probably go through each domain manually but I’d like it if they could let me keep the 3rd party domains disabled.

    brygphilomena, in Media Backups

    Music, various places. Dropbox and several random devices.

    Movies and TV I don’t backup. I can “rip” them all again if I need to, and have done on multiple occasions. But backups would be costly with the sheer volume I have. 170tb of s3 block storage is expensive, and so is additional cold hard drives to keep it all on.

    sabreW4K3, in Next smartphone I buy, which one do you recommend?
    @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

    Get a Pixel

    LemmyKnowsBest,

    Will a pixel respect my wishes for them to not install game apps behind my back?

    And how can I buy one without bloatware already loaded on it? When I bought this phone I had to delete so much bloatware.

    Lettuceeatlettuce,
    @Lettuceeatlettuce@lemmy.ml avatar

    Only buy the Pixel if you are going to install GrapheneOS on it. GrapheneOS is de-googled and has no bloat pre-installed.

    RogueBanana,

    Pixel is stock android and is guaranteed to not have bloat unless some carrier is involved in it. Whenever anyone here suggests pixel they are definitely doing it for custom ROM like grapheneos and its pointless to buy otherwise.

    BearOfaTime,

    Just avoid carrier-branded phones. Those are often boot locked.

    Extrasvhx9he,

    Install grapheneos after

    NightFantom,

    I also caved for a pixel (4a) for my last phone, it still has Google’s bloatware (can’t remove youtube music app for example), but at least it doesn’t have Samsung’s bloatware in addition.

    Still interested where this thread goes in other options though, as it’s getting worse in battery life and I’m also looking out for something new.

    BearOfaTime,

    Flash a third party OS like Graphene/Lineage/DivestOS. No more bloat.

    A Pixel is rootable, which would enable you to remove whatever you want. Though I prefer starting clean.

    LemmyKnowsBest, in My "Smart"TV keeps connecting to Netflix, and i don't even have Netflix

    Ah yes Netflix. I was going through the apps on my phone to delete things that I don’t need, there’s a bunch of shit on there I never installed and can’t be uninstalled. like Netflix.

    erranto, in Feeling like Privacy is a lost war.

    Unlike most privacy concerned people. I don’t believe that privacy is very useful without anonymity. metadata is at the heart of surveillance and tracking. In this regard I was a little optimistic when tor came out and hoped that many technologies will be build around that. that didn’t happen because you can’t build a business and make a profit by providing anonymity. now half websites are systematically blocking tor exit nodes. it can’t be used safely with torrents. and even briar the messenger built to use tor has been compromised by its developers so that you can’t be anonymous on briar . All in all I share the same frustration and can’t see a brighter future for privacy and anonymity .

    hackris,

    Can you elaborate on the Briar claim? Very curious.

    erranto,

    Briar shares your hardware’s Bluetooth MAC address with your contacts even if you haven’t added that contact or connected with that contact using Bluetooth. meaning all your briar contacts even those on groups are storing your MAC address ( a unique device identifier) which makes plausible deniability virtual impossible. I remember reading the devs themselves acknowledge that briar isn’t a anonymous chat app (somewhere in their git repo or the wiki or the blog, can’t remember where exactly), so beware of this aspect.

    hackris,

    I never needed hardcore anonymity but I was always sceptical why people think Briar is anonymous when it uses Bluetooth. Now that I know that the MAC is shared even without using Bluetooth, I’m even more confused. Thanks for the info.

    beefpeach,

    Don’t forget that the government owes like 75% of the exit nodes.

    BaumGeist,

    This is a myth that’s been addressed by the project. For starters, there are no disclosures about the amount of nodes owned by the Government/NSA/CIA/etc. You’re probably thinking how the project, in 2012, received 80% of its funding from the US Gov source.

    You may make the argument of “follow the money”, or you could also make the argument that this type of tech this widely distributed benefits the government too (field agents for some agencies allegedly use Tor, as do foreign defectors) and compromising the network would lead to a potential vector to compromise their interests.

    It’s also worth noting that Tor uses 3 hops (entry, relay, and exit nodes) and you can check the location/IP of your current route at any time to ensure geographic diversity. An actor would have to own all 3 to know what you were visiting and trace the traffic back to you.

    AdvicePleaseThankyou, in Was forced to use a third party to fill a rental application. The application failed and now they're demanding significantly more sensitive information than what I ever provided before they'll comply. In UK. This can't be legal?

    Their reply:

    The reason that we ask for ID is to safeguard your personal data by verifying that the request is genuine before proceeding with deleting your personal data. This process is consistent with guidance published by the Information Commissioner’s Office. (https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/your-right-to-get-your-data-deleted/)

    The purpose of this process is to prevent someone unauthorised from requesting deletion of your data, for example where there are shared email addresses, or someone has access to your account or email address, or where someone is spoofing your email address. Please see our Privacy Policy (xxxxxx) for more information about personal data we collect store and process.

    Please be assured that when you send ID to our dedicated ID email address, this is automatically and permanently deleted from our systems within 7 days. We do not continue to store or process your ID beyond this time or use it for any other purpose other than to verify your identity to action your erasure request.

    If you would prefer not to send ID via email, you can post copies to our address and upon receipt from our team we will then securely dispose of the copies. Please send these to:
    Data Protection Team,
    xxxx
    xxx
    xx

    I hope the above explains our rationale and allays any concerns you may have. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to ask.

    furzegulo, in Proton Mail CEO Calls New Address Verification Feature 'Blockchain in a Very Pure Form'

    fuck this and blockchain in general so very, very much. time to look for another email provider.

    LufyCZ,

    Sounds like you’re letting emotions cloud your judgement there mate

    java, (edited )

    Do you have valid arguments against this proposal or is it just an emotional reaction caused by a single word?

    ReversalHatchery,

    FYI. Blockchain is only so very power waster because for cryptocurrency uses the users churn out new rounds continuously as if there is no tomorrow.

    Here, your public key relatively rarely changes. If you had your protonmail account for years, it probably hasn’t changed ever yet.
    Maybe I’m wrong in this, but this seems to be similar to what Keybase was doing, and that was a cool idea!

    Guy_Fieris_Hair, in The FCC can now punish telecom providers for charging customers more for less

    Can vs will

    Kissaki, (edited ) in Most private app for Lemmy

    You could use the website in a webbrowser. Then you don’t have to be concerned about app and app provider.

    It’s what I’m using. On mobile too.

    psychhim,
    @psychhim@mastodon.social avatar

    @Kissaki @TrippingBalls But are there any working?

    Kissaki,

    Any working what?

    I’m using the website of my instance. Lemmy instances typically have their own website you can use - which is exactly or slightly modified versions of the interface of the Lemmy project.

    If you trust your instance with your account and its associated data surely you trust it’s website.

    psychhim,
    @psychhim@mastodon.social avatar

    @Kissaki I want to know if there is any app (client) which works. Because I have tried some from F-droid and they show login error.

    LWD,

    You cannot log in to a Lemmy server from an account hosted on Mastodon. You need to make a Lemmy account to do that.

    Otherwise, you can follow Lemmy accounts and rooms from Mastodon, but it will be very janky.

    Edit: down voters care to explain why I’m wrong?

    partizan, in Smart android keyboard respecting privacy?

    Best keyboard I ever used and need - Hacker’s Keyboard: f-droid.org/…/org.pocketworkstation.pckeyboard

    possiblylinux127, in Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification

    Codeberg looks interesting but it would be nice to see a US based version. Anyway I think its clear gitlab is problematic

    Fisch,
    @Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

    Why does it matter where it’s based?

    possiblylinux127, (edited )

    Because I don’t want to use services that are across that ocean

    intrepid,

    Honestly, the servers not being in the US is a feature these days - even for US-based customers.

    possiblylinux127,

    Not really as you don’t have control over them whatsoever. I can’t vote in Europe

    Fisch,
    @Fisch@lemmy.ml avatar

    Why does that matter? It doesn’t make a difference

    possiblylinux127,

    I does though, with all of the sketchy laws around tech. The US isn’t great but at least I can vote here.

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