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Rez, to privacy in Is brave the only browser with fingerprint randomization?
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But isn’t randomization supposed to give you a different unique fingerprint each time? So yes, you would be unique and easily tracked but only until your fingerprint changes

Rez, to privacy in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?
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I’m so used to navigating in Eternity at this point that all other apps seem clunky and unintuitive

Rez, (edited ) to cyanideandhappiness in 29 December 2023
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There’s this stupid theory, that men who “lean in” to the womans side are beta. People who believe this theory post edited pictures of famous couples with an added green line to show how the man is leaning in or show how a man is leaning out to explain that he’s an alpha. Obviously, this is complete BS.

Rez, to privacy in EU regulation and oculus quest
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I don’t have an answer to your question, but I just wanted to say, I appreciate you still calling them Facebook and not Meta.

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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I hadn’t thought about the keyboard! I use SwiftKey (which I now realise is a terrible choice) from way back before I started caring about my privacy. Do you have any good recommendations? The main thing I need is the three word suggestions to have dictionaries for multiple languages. I use Firefox on mobile as well, with pretty much the same settings and uBlock. I’m not sure what you mean by having Google Play services enabled, as I did say I use the store. Is there a way to use it and have the services disabled? Won’t that mess with banking apps? Also not sure what you mean by android tracking blocklists, but I think my dns blocks ads and tracking. I also don’t get any ads in system apps like settings for example. Tbh, I am a little afraid of debloating as I tried that ages ago on a Sony M5 and after uninstalling the apps, my phone started running insanely hot and slow. I had to put it right next to the air conditioner to be able to use it, reinstalled all the apps and the problem went away :D

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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Afaik Google Play store and services are always installed as an admin app. I’m don’t think there is much we can do without custom roms

Rez, to linuxmemes in Bye bye edge
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Me three…?

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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XMPP sounds like a good idea, however, switching to Signal and convincing the 3 contacts I have there to switch as well wasn’t very easy and I don’t think I could pull it off again in the near future.

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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As far as I understand, if you wanted to not be unique you would have to not use any special privacy tools. Use default Chrome installation and Windows 10/11. There will be millions of people using the exact same setup as you.

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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Thank you very much, will definitely look into it.

Rez, to privacy in Ghostery Private Search
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Is this service paid? If not, how are they making any money? All I can think of is a) selling users data (and lying) b) selling spots in search results, which means they’ll be overrun with malicious links or other useless garbage. I don’t believe they’re just hosting a search engine out of the kindness of their hearts (:

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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It doesn’t need to be maintained if it still works on the latest update of the browser. Also, uBlock is not a full replacement, if there will be a full replacement that is maintained, I’ll gladly switch

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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digdeeper.club/articles/addons.xhtml#umatrixRead the update from January 2022

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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Thank you! uMatrix is a browser extension that makes it very easy to block any third party requests a website makes by category. For example, if example.com loads fonts from Google that is considered a third party request. Or if it tries to set a Facebook cookie. uMatrix shows a table (or a matrix) of all the request addresses and categories and you can click on them to block/allow them.

Rez, to privacy in How private am I?
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Yes, it would.

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