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privacybro, to privacy in What custom uBO filter lists do you use?

Anything beyond defaults will give you a permanent unique browser fingerprint, as ublock lists are detectable in the DOM

privacybro, to privacy in Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification

For alternatives, I recommend to use a community-ran Gitea instance. Project Segfault runs one.

about.gitea.com

git.projectsegfau.lt

Also check out Forgejo, it’s another git software. Disroot has an instance.

forgejo.org

git.disroot.org

privacybro, (edited ) to privacy in Deciding between Fairphone 5 and Pixel 8

App Sandboxes in Graphene? can someone tell me about this? is this a new feature?

privacybro, to privacyguides in Google Resuming the transition to Manifest V3 - Chrome for Developers

can someone refresh me on why exactly migrating to manifest v3 is bad?

privacybro, to privacy in Trying to understand Michael Bazzell

i wish people would stop viewing this guy as someone who is a guru extreme online privacy.

Bazzell is good at one thing primarily, and that is Real Life privacy/hiding, when one’s adversaries on nongovernmental. that is his specialty and what he should be respected for.

Bazzell is not a huge expert in thwarting mass surveillance or thwarting nation-state adversaries in technology. otherwise he wouldnt be giving recommendations that involve closed sourced software or cloudflare lol.

He is a practical guy and knows enough to keep his clientele’s privacy for the types of adversaries he is accustomed to going up against (not nation state or federal gov)

privacybro, to privacy in How marketing companies use "Active listening" voice data to target advertising to the EXACT people businesses are looking for

dont run stock android. solved.

privacybro, to privacyguides in Alleged RCMP leaker says he was tipped off that police targets had 'moles' in law enforcement

Tutanota was (at least) compromised from the moment that they were ordered by German courts to spy on anyone that they were ordered to. Including skipping encryption upon email arrival. Why the hell they are suggested in the privacy space after that just proves how retarded most privacy bros are.

privacybro, to privacy in (Android) Sandboxed Apps with own VPN and Firewall? [solved]

if you’re willing to go advanced for a bit of extra convenience, then install a mobile browser that has proxy support and proxify that web browser then dedicate the browser to the web version of whatever service you want to use.

privacybro, to privacyguides in Signal details costs of keeping its private messaging service alive | TechCrunch

another reason why centralization sucks and distributed/decentralized messengers should rise to the top over time.

privacybro, to privacy in Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification

explain further please?

privacybro, to privacy in Can I trust filen.io?

lmao

privacybro, to privacy in Can I trust filen.io?

is this ragebait? the guy above me literally said Hetzner.

privacybro, to privacy in Anonymous phone number

there are people on Monero Market who will do it for you. SMS pool and Text Verified are also viable.

privacybro, to privacy in Anonymous phone number

you can rent numbers as well for a period of time, iirc

privacybro, to privacy in Can I trust filen.io?

Hetzner was recently outed in allowing fed MITM attacks so I’d be careful.

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