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MigratingtoLemmy, to piracy in Me vs my ISP

Whatever works. I prefer OpenVPN/Softether for their SSL VPN implementations, and am too lazy to be arsed to deal with stunnel and Wireguard. But if you’re not as paranoid then Wireguard works perfectly fine

MigratingtoLemmy, to piracy in Me vs my ISP

Yup. I’ll open a port in a cheap VPS and tunnel my traffic over that rather than directly open ports on my router. If people here can trust Cloudflare they can use their tunnels too

MigratingtoLemmy, to asklemmy in What hobby do you have that no one else in your family shares?

Include IoT and maybe electrical engineering in that if you’re hard-core into cheap little devices/sensors from Aliexpress/Taobao

MigratingtoLemmy, to asklemmy in What hobby do you have that no one else in your family shares?

Yes

MigratingtoLemmy, to asklemmy in Will ublock Origin be blocked on chrome soon?💀💀💀

Unfortunately, Firefox is the best option right now, and it works rather well, unlike about 5-6 years back when it was horrible.

I’ll use Librewolf and Ungoogled-Chromium

MigratingtoLemmy, to privacy in Without a Trace: How to Keep Your Phone Off the Grid

I think you replied to the wrong comment haha

MigratingtoLemmy, to privacy in Does it even make sense to care about privacy?

The NSA has always had multiple 0-days for TOR, but that’s beside the point. The current rumour is that the NSA controls more than half of the traffic on the TOR network, courtesy of them owning a massive number of high-performance nodes.

I’m going to read more on how i2p works, but if I see more NSA involvement I’m bucking out of that too

MigratingtoLemmy, (edited ) to privacy in Does it even make sense to care about privacy?
  1. Use DoT
  2. Use Librewolf
  3. TOR has been compromised, use it sparingly.

Understand the fight. We have three major pipelines for leakage of inferences/data on the internet:

  1. IP
  2. Metadata
  3. Content we produce
MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I’m interested in the problems you faced. I have realised that I will need GMS/MicroG for maps, and am unclear if I can get a FOSS app to host my local mail inbox without GMS. Other than that, everything else can be done in the browser (technically even maps can be used in the browser but I digress).

Would like to know which services prevent you from leaving Google

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

I completely agree with your statement (that’s how my day goes too), but I wanted a mobile device. Thanks

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Essentially, your usage of your mobile ends with calling?

Unfortunately, that won’t work for me since I need a browser to check my accounts and other needs on the move

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

How do you do instant messaging? Isn’t typing with that harder than average?

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Yes

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

Just so happens to be the only one in the USA

MigratingtoLemmy, to linux in How many of you run a Linux phone (Pine64, Librem etc) as your daily driver?

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