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privacyguides.org
- Looking for a full guide step to step on how to degoogle
- Ash HN: My country is undergoing a coup, which encryption software should I use?
- Faktas, kad telefonai mūsų klauso, bet pasidalinkit labiausiai wtf momentais, kai pradeda reklamuoti tai, apie ką prieš tai kalbėjai su kuo nors. Mes va su drauge buvom mieste, bandėm surasti tualetą kur nors, po kelių valandų facebook'e jau tokias reklamas meta lol
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Reddit doesn't ban my ip but it's banning whatever i use on the same browser or phone app
Look for an extension that changes your user agent. For instance, if you're using Firefox, it can tell fool the server you're talking to into believing that you're actually on an iPhone running Safari. I can't vouch for any that you should trust so you might want to run any that you find past more knowledgeable people before you trust it. Rabbit hole 👉 https://www.privacyguides.org/
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Não deixe o discurso estatista/socialista vencer, estudem sobre o anarcocapitalismo.
Aplicativos de código aberto e focado em privacidade - https://www.privacyguides.org/
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The Burden of Fighting Has Become Too Much For Me.
For privacy-related advice, you might want to review our FAQ and/or visit www.privacyguides.org. You might also want to try using Reddit’s search function to see if there were posts on topics similar to yours.
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From Personalization to Manipulation: The Risks of Tracking Technologies
I highly recommend using https://www.privacyguides.org and actually avoiding PrivacyTools all together. PrivacyGuides is essentially the successor the PrivacyTools, with the entire former team behind PrivacyTools founding and running PrivacyGuides. You can read about the history and founding of PrivacyGuides here if you're interested.
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Where to learn more about cyber security?
Good place: www.privacyguides.org and r/privacyguides.
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r/PrivacyGuides will remain restricted
We've had a Discourse forum for a while, and actually replaced all links to Reddit with links to Discourse a few months ago.
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Encrypted self-hosted photo and video backup solution that preserves folder structure?
NextCloud: I intend to use Nextcloud as a Google Drive alternative anyway, and it seems to retain the photo and video structure of my phone gallery. However, I've read conflicting information about its end-to-end encryption, with sources like privacyguides.org stating that its E2EE app isn't production quality and may lead to data loss.
privacytests.org
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Brave browser simplifies its fingerprinting protections
No, https://privacytests.org/ is misleading, it shows only the results of the default browser settings - which absolutely nobody uses.
- In 2024, please switch to Firefox
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Best Alternatives to Brave that randomize fingerprints right out of the bat?
So as far as hardened chromium forks go brave is the best and all there really is. For Firefox based hardened browsers unless you feel like manually hardened stock FF yourself, librewolf and mullvad browser (mull on Android) which leads me to Tor but with the drawbacks that make it less practical for certaint things mullvad known for their VPN that is is very bignin privacy so much you have nothing that ties to it like 99% of anything now days as yoi have anonimity bcnyoinoau with cash-crypro-or use a voucher no name email address phone number bank etc to sign upso they partner with then tor project and made a clearnet version of tor hardened fingerprint resistant as well as cookies scripts ect multiple identity proxy and built-in security that tor has standard safer safest with no script uBo and and their VPN and dns to take the place of tors multiple relay and encryption that is the tor network with no telemetry you hide in plain site as all the other using it look like you. You can n use this browsers like you would brave or your "main' so history bookmarks passwords etc but that defeats the purpose IMO but librewolf is also very hardened fingerprint resistant focused but you can use it like were using brave and still have the privacy and security and convenience. I use all 4 with different search engines depending on what I'm looking for or doing and of in have to use chrome then ungoogled Chromium on desktop and cromite on Android (fork of bromite which lost support from the devs) mull brave and cromite on is what in use on mobile. This isn't a complete list as FOSS for mobile has quite a few to try these are my favorite, Firefox focus on Android is Worth mentioning too. Sorry for the incoherent book. https://privacytests.org/
- Gostei dessa barra lateral do navegador Opera, tem espaços de trabalho aí organiza as abas
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Privacy
you mean https://privacytests.org ?
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Most "secure/private" browser that is still somewhat mainstream/compatible?
librewolf https://privacytests.org/ for ios/android brave all the way https://privacytests.org/ios, https://privacytests.org/android
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I'm almost done with edge
careful with brave https://www.ghacks.net/2023/10/18/brave-is-installing-vpn-services-without-user-consent/?amp https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/33726 among other things like the most popular browser compare site being owned by brave employees https://privacytests.org/ i guess when they say privacy they mean it, keeping things private from you too
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Why Bother with uBlock Being Blocked in Chrome? Time to Switch to Firefox
https://privacytests.org/ he eventually disclosed his employer in the back area of that website somewhere so thats better i guess.
another one is how certain settings on brave search always reverts back on. or just one the send analytics one. if you use search on a different browser not their own. and etc.
and firefox is funded in large part by google.. do you really think they dont share information?
honestly acting like your browser is superior because no tracking is so silly lol. just use whatever browser you want and tune settings to your liking. harden if you must and move on. is it that much of a hassel? would you rather pay subscription for no tracking?
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The answer to the repetitive question "Which browsers are best for privacy?"
This site is constantly updated, so there is no need to have the same question all the time. https://privacytests.org/
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Mac user. Safari or 🔥🦊?
Something to get you started : privacytests.org
What are some alternatives?
privacytools.io - 🛡🛠 You are being watched. Protect your privacy against global mass surveillance.
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
privacytools.io - 🛡🛠 You are being watched. Protect your privacy against global mass surveillance. [Moved to: https://github.com/privacytools/privacytools.io]
filtrite - Custom AdBlock filterlist generator for Bromite and Cromite
home-assistant.io - :blue_book: Home Assistant User documentation
uBlock-issues - This is the community-maintained issue tracker for uBlock Origin
Frontpage - Dynamic ToS;DR CMS, used in our frontpage
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
adfilt - The place where I, DandelionSprout, store my web filter lists for countless topics, including my Nordic adblock list. As simple as that, really.
OnionBrowser - An open-source, privacy-enhancing web browser for iOS, utilizing the Tor anonymity network
rufus-web - https://rufus.ie homepage and locale tracker
FirefoxCSS-Store - A collection site of Firefox userchrome themes, mostly from FirefoxCSS Reddit community.