

Once EOL hits I’m switching to Linux.
Once EOL hits I’m switching to Linux.
Check out EFF cover your tracks: https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/
The results are very interesting. For me, the most unique thing about my browser was that I had two system languages, and so the accept-language header was very unique.
I now use vanadium (graphene OS), which simply sends made up values for a lot of headers, and so makes fingerprinting harder.
In general, you should try to be as “normal” as possible, use standard settings for everything, just accept English, etc…
Yeah mate, its you.
GrapheneOS provides users with the ability to set a duress PIN/Password that will irreversibly wipe the device (along with any installed eSIMs) once entered anywhere where the device credentials are requested (on the lockscreen, along with any such prompt in the OS).
But not paying for it almost guarantees it.
No I’ve never seen this. Usually they send you an email to the admin address of the domain with the code.
Ultrasonic cleaner with isopropanol solution.
Its always encrypted, just that the keys are in RAM when it runs.
In case of graphene though you can have a distress pin that wipes the encryption keys, making the phones content irrecoverable.
I’m not sure, I got a used Pixel so I can use graphene.
It exists and is called graphene OS. It is primarily focused on privacy and security though and as such only supports google pixels since they have both good hardware security and fast security patches. Most others fail at one of the two.
Otherwise you could install calyx OS.
Isn’t that what the EU border adjustment mechanism is?
I’m using it and never going back.
It’s not just the privacy aspect, but the fact that most results in other search engines suck. The first two pages would usually be ads - first the bought ones, then company websites and copywritten blogs. I get that way less with kagi. I find useful stuff faster and my brain is less polluted.
Luckily no government in Europe would ever try to force users to install spyware in their messengers europe wide.
They should re-use that old apple ad “there is an app for that!”
“There is a boxer for that!”
It’s not greenwashing to use renewable energy, lmao.