Spyke
rentar42reply
kbin.social

I know at least one FAANG company that had (has? don't know) a policy of not using any hardware that was ever used in travel to China. If you had to go there on a business trip, you got a loaner laptop (and got your account severely restricted) and when you got back they wiped and discarded the laptop.

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Tech, military, politics, banking, a lot of industry and business sectors treat China like that. That cuntry is a fucking black hole for anything regarding security, privacy or fucking freedom. You have to take precautions like that. If you don't you're an idiot.

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feddit.ch

Cause environment. Multiple the waste of burner phones (which are also terrible if you only use them for a few calls) also the burner laptop wouldn't cost much less than a shitty Chromebook, possibly the same thing.

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regaliareply
literature.cafe

To be fair, I also didn't consider it to be a joke. I didn't read any hint at sarcasm

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WarmSodareply
lemm.ee

In a meme subreddit.

This isn't Reddit, Chief.

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That's not an opinion. We are literally not on reddit.com . Do you.. do you think we are?

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I am not quite sure buying a new laptop is better than Tor, unless you have a way to buy the laptops anonymously with cash and not being seen by any cameras. Then you would still need to connect to a different network every time.

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lemmy.ml

You can wear those anti-face-detection glasses every time you buy a laptop with cash.

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Typically people don't collect complex details when you buy a used laptop off them

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Unwanted encryption is a really big issue with pidgeon carrier transportation though

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reddthat.com

Fun tip for anyone in a country with blacklisted torrent sites- TOR browser plows right through it. You can open up TOR and go straight to thepiratebay.org.

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Straight to it...after a 30 second delay. Tor is great. It's just far too slow for general browsing

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lemmy.world

Needs another layer for VPN chaining after driving 1 hour away to use public WiFi so they never know where you truly are.

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Surely you'd be able to triangulate the VPN connections based on the 1 hour drive.

Better to just become a nomad.

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lemmy.world

In a cat and mice game the mice will always be the one tot lose. You know who wouldn't lose to a cat? A pack of dogs. Be a pack of dogs. I'm gonna stop here before I say something very illegal bye.

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lemm.ee

Pi-Hole is a really thing but I don’t think my tech skills are quite up to scratch. Plus I think the wife would get ratty if it stopped working while I was out.

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Fafnerreply
yiffit.net

You can set one up your network and just point your DNS request at it on a device-by-device basis. So your wife would only use it if she wanted to.

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fernandu00reply
lemmy.ml

If you run it bare metal (not in a dockercontainers for example) it's quite easy to set it up on a raspberry pi or other hardware. The wife would even know it's existence if you don't tell her and use a standard config in the blocklists ..give it a try ..you're gonna love it

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lemmy.world

Ad links from emails won’t work anymore. And the “top results” in Google won’t work.

The wife would complain.

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rentar42reply
kbin.social

Yup, the ad results in Google had to be whitelisted to increase the SO-acceptance-factor. But once that's done it's really not much of a hassle at all, but whitelisting is easy if you just check the recently blocked domains.

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lemmy.world

I eventually installed ad guard to remove the Google ad results (different browser plugins would work too). And indeed white listed some of the favorite shop links.

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That only works when you're willing/allowed/able to configure each users private device. I probably could, but I'd prefer not to.

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Hahaha really?! My wife didn't even noticed something different other than WhatsApp media files not loading (fixed whitelisting some wtt domain).. Too bad

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lemmy.world

Pi-hole is pretty robust and not super hard to set up. You can run pi-hole on relatively cheap hardware, such as a Raspberry Pi 3B. I’m a big fan of Libre Computing’s “le-potato” board for running pi-hole; it’s a cheap raspberry pi clone. You’ll need some basic Linux skills but if you can follow step by step directions you’ll be fine. If you use a raspberry pi or similar hardware you’ll also need a micro SD card reader during the set up process.

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uid0gid0reply
lemmy.world

They even have a Linux distro just for running stuff like that on the Pi, it's called Dietpi and it's pretty bulletproof.

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lemmy.world

yeah, can also use Raspian, which is a Debian variant designed for raspberry pi boards.

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Dietpi is also Debian based but doesn't try to bring the whole show to your pi.

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Oh interesting! I’d never heard of le-potato. I’ll check that out, thanks!

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lemmy.world

Can you say more about never signing into a user account? I'm not sure I'm making the connection here.

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feddit.uk

Sorry I should have mentioned an "online account".

I have read many stories of people getting into trouble because they thought a VPN would protect their identity, and got caught because they signed into their online account which would be easily traceable.

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Oh I got you. That makes sense.

The most illegal thing I do online is make fun of my kids with an account they know so I'm probably good. Though I do hate all the privacy invasion and do reasonable efforts for me to prevent like uBlock and Firefox and so on.

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Yeatherreply
lemmy.ca

With the VPN it stops websites from knowing who you are. They don't have an email, name, or real IP to track.

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Neatoreply
kbin.social

I'm not sure I'd want to Google pihole, either. If I didn't know what it was.

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lemmy.world

A handy trapdoor protecting your network from ads. Any web hosts associated with ads don't make it through. Most commonly hosted on raspberry pis; it can be installed with basically one command in linux terminal, then configure your router to connect to it. It blocks ads at the network level and is glorious (though if ads are stored at same domain as the content, like most streaming ads are these days, you're out of luck)

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