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personal-security-checklist
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The Personal Security Checklist
Checklists at https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist/blob/...
- Personal Security Checklist: Guide to securing your digital life
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run away from abusive muslim household
There's this handy site for personal security
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Enhancing Online Privacy: Seeking Additional Tips and Recommendations
Following the GitHub repository: https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist for tips
- What are some other online resources I can use?
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My list of Privacy Friendly Apps and Services to ditch Big Tech Companies
Other list for inspiration: - https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy - https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist - https://github.com/Psyhackological/AAA
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Ask HN: What do you do for online privacy?
I found this quite useful, and follow some of the ideas.
https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist
Credits: to HN homwpage post I saw months ago
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Recommend some good apps/softwares which can make you more private and secure
maybe this? or something like it.
- What other privacy suggestion websites should I check out
- I'm searching for a website that compiled a bunch of privacy tools/software. Need help finding it!
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Dear writers: Delete your Findaway Voices account NOW
Terms of service are generally pretty shitty, yes. But this is egregiously shitty.
https://tosdr.org/ is a good site to compare. Any service over Grade E (Spotify, Facebook, the usual suspects) is (very likely to be) less bad. DeviantArt for example is a D, and doesn't include waiving your moral rights among some of the other overreach.
Some service terms are actually quite good (DuckDuckGo, Mullvad, off the top of my head). Though these aren't content sharing platforms so it's not really as fair of a comparison.
- Meta’s new AI image generator was trained on 1.1 billion Instagram and Facebook photos
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what is something humans were never meant to see?
This is super useful https://tosdr.org/
- I created a free tool that explains privacy policies to users.
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State of Online Privacy Reaches 'Creepy' Level
> Meaningful consent is becoming increasingly difficult for consumers; for instance ...
https://tosdr.org is good for that, why don't Mozilla just contribute to an existing project
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[READ BODY TEXT BEFORE VOTING] Thoughts regarding online tracking?
I can't give you a complete guide here, but I recommend you go to privacy subreddits or watch relevant Youtube videos for more info. I also recommend sites like privacytools.io and privacyguides.org They contain lists of alternatives and tools. Also check out tosdr.org which contains summaries of the TOS of a ton of sites. Also try email aliases like simplelogin or anonaddy. Use burner emails for throwaways if possible emailnator.com or tempail.com . Try to use as many open-source applications as possible. You can even self-host certain things.
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Unity Silently Deletes GitHub Repo That Tracks Terms of Service Changes
I think what you're looking for is TOSDR (Terms of Service, Didn't Read): https://tosdr.org
It's been going for several years and has very thorough analysis of various ToS, done by volunteers who are often legal professionals.
- Ask HN: Why did Microsoft, Meta, and PayPal update their ToS today?
- Ask HN: What is behind the recent wave of Terms of Service changes?
What are some alternatives?
awesome-cybersecurity-blueteam - :computer:🛡️ A curated collection of awesome resources, tools, and other shiny things for cybersecurity blue teams.
privacyguides.org - Protect your data against global mass surveillance programs.
Filterlist-for-AdGuard-or-PiHole - A very aggressive filter-list that consolidates over 370 lists for use in AdGuard Home, Pi-Hole or similar.
Windows11DragAndDropToTaskbarFix - "Windows 11 Drag & Drop to the Taskbar (Fix)" fixes the missing "Drag & Drop to the Taskbar" support in Windows 11. It works with the new Windows 11 taskbar and does not require nasty changes like UndockingDisabled or restoration of the classic taskbar.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
awesome-bugbounty-tools - A curated list of various bug bounty tools
Hacker-Typer - Hacker Typer is a fun joke for every person who wants to look like a cool hacker!
privacy-respecting - Curated List of Privacy Respecting Services and Software
savepagenow - A simple Python wrapper and command-line interface for archive.org’s "Save Page Now" capturing service
WebHashcat - Hashcat web interface
TermuxBlack - Termux repository for hacking tools and packages