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Under British and UK Legislation anyone using or developing end-to-end encryption is now a “hostile actor”
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That's what the governments in 1984 could do as well.
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Under British and UK Legislation anyone using or developing end-to-end encryption is now a “hostile actor”
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That's what the governments in 1984 could do as well.
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ProtonMail provides information used to identify email owner...
Some people in the comment section are really dumb switching to other alternatives thinking that Proton isn't trustworthy because they gave the information despite the organisation not using anonymous currency. What's ironic is that some of these people are switching to those alternatives where you can't even use anonymous currency.
Also, kind of a clickbait title.
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Malicious GPC messages
These banners are so big as to obscure the majority of the content on the site.
They're designed that way intentionally so that it becomes too annoying and it forces us to opt back in for the sake of convenience for using the service.
If that shit ever pops up in any of my devices, I'm not gonna use that website ever. These corporate tricks are just disgusting.
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Under British and UK Legislation anyone using or developing end-to-end encryption is now a “hostile actor”
This is such a stupid law. A lot of things require encryption, even the government itself need end-to-end encryption. Are they going to ban Signal and Briar next?
These laws are made by people who have the slightest knowledge about the subjects they're making the laws on. Oppressing the people is their only concern, everything is else anti-nationalist activity.
This is the first biggest step towards a totalitarian society: cut all (end-to-end encrypted and private) communications across citizens. I hope the people there realise this and protest against this law or something. U.K. is literally becoming Oceania.
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Hello, Lemmy world!
What even is this post?
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Malicious GPC messages
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Exactly. People who aren't as tech savvy would think something's wrong because they think companies won't lie to them/they'd think they have no other way and they would have to opt back in.
There isn't any explanation about what the user can do on that banner. It's just "accept it or we'll annoy you and make it very inconvenient to use the service." And most people would hit 'accept'.
Privacy keeps worsening day by day now. 2026 feels just as privacy-centered as 1984 nowadays.
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I'm finally done with Google and YouTube!!
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You can use something like GrayJay, LibreTube, Pipepipe, NewPipe, etc. as an alternative to YouTube and SmartTube if you've got Android TV (there are alternatives for other OS's as well but I don't remember their names at the moment) and you can import all the history, playlists, and stuff in them so it isn't a completely new feed. Otherwise, something like Odysee would be good if you don't want the feed you have currently and would like to start from scratch though you can use those other alternatives for it as well.
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Russia targets Signal and WhatsApp accounts in cyber campaign | AIVD
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They are trying to push their new government made chat app called MAX on everyone.
MAX for max surveillance.
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UK government targets VPNs in new online safety consultation as Lords vote for ban
UK Govt. to hold three-month consultation to improve kids' safety online
The United Kingdom, or rather the Oceania Kingdom (1984 reference), will come after every service available on the internet. They're definitely not doing this to protect kids, it's to suppress our voices. We lose all of our privacy and anonymity the moment we give them our face and data.
Most people use VPNs to bypass state-imposed restrictions or anonymity but if you'd have to give your data and face to the government before you access the VPN, it kind of just negates the reason why one would use a VPN.
This reminds me of the news I once read about amateur radio operators who were arrested and are facing death penalty. The government accused them for 'espionage' and 'treason' without any evidences.
One of the Belarusian HAM operator posted on Reddit: “State propaganda unironically claims these men were ‘pumping state secrets out of the air’ using nothing more than basic $25 Baofeng handhelds and consumer-grade SDR dongles. Any operator knows that hardware like this is physically incapable of cracking the modern AES-256 digital encryption used by government security forces. It is a technical fraud, yet they are being charged with High Treason and Espionage. The punishment in Belarus for these charges is life in prison or the death penalty.”
I would not be surprised if I ever any other news like that from the U.K. in a few months or years.
The moment we give our face or our data to companies and the government, it's no longer our face.
2026 is gonna be 1984.
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I'm finally done with Google and YouTube!!
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Thankfully we did find a couple of channels that we watch from YT on Odysee too.
You can also import the channels you're subscribed to on YouTube to Odysee along with your watch history. Note that only the channels available on both YouTube and Odysee will be imported. You can always use something like GrayJay if you want to watch all the channels you used to watch. You can also watch Odysee using GrayJay if you want to.
I’m wondering, how does Odysee pay channels when there’s not much on the advertising front?
I'm not sure but I think the revenue would mainly be from LBC tokens that viewers directly donate. Otherwise, there are things like Merchandise, paid content, members-only content, etc. But they seem to be removing LBC soon and they'll use AR cryptocurrency for payments and monetization.
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PSA: Nova Launcher added Facebook and Google Ads tracking
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Yes, it works for Android
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Fuck truecaller
Where's the evidence for this though?
Not disagreeing with you, just curious.
Truecaller always seemed very fishy to me anyways. I live in a country where most people use Truecaller— even businesses. This makes it difficult for me to quit Truecaller altogether, and it pisses me off.
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I'm finally done with Google and YouTube!!
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We looked at Odysee, downloaded it and waitingbfor the “credits verification” thing. Not sure what that means but we’re guessing but we’ll try that out!
Those credits are for creators. You can redeem those for money, but I might be wrong here. Anyways, it's been three days, how do you find it?
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Vivaldi browser and Qwant search engine?
My thoughts on Vivaldi:
It's a decent browser however I'd recommend avoiding Chromium wherever if possible. But the biggest downside of Vivaldi for me is that it's not fully open-source. I would almost always prefer open-source software rather than closed-source even if the parent company or developer is trusted. I would not recommend Vivaldi because of this reason.
My thoughts on Qwant:
Again, the same thing here, it is trusted but it's still not open-source so it's a no from me.
What I'd suggest:
• Firefox-based browsers:
All of these suggestions will contain ONLY free and open source softwares.
I would suggest you to use one of these or other Firefox forks instead of chromium browsers but, ultimately, it's upto you what you choose.
All of these Firefox forks remove the telemetry that you'll find in the original Firefox browser.
IronFox: Privacy-wise, it's pretty strong. The only counterpoint I've noticed is that the sites may break sometimes because of its aggressive anti-fingerprinting and stuff. This is available for Android.
Fennec: This is the one I use and I've found it pretty nice. I've been using it for about 4-5 months now. This is available for Android.
LibreWolf: This is what I think is the best for desktop. It is very good for privacy. This is available for Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
Zen Browser: This browser has a nice balance between privacy and convenience. Pretty customizable, plus I like the UI of it. This is available for Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
Note: I haven't tried these but they're reputed and famous in similar private-focused communities.
Mullvad Browser: The privacy is strong but it is not very customizable. This is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
Waterfox: This is a famous and reputed browser too. This is available for Android, Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
• Search Engine:
All these suggestions are also FOSS and can be self-hosted.
Note: I haven't tried the following these, as well, but they're also pretty famous and respected in privacy-related spaces.
I've presented my suggestions but you should choice the one that suits you the best while also providing you with sufficient privacy and always avoid closed-source softwares even if the parent company or developer is trusted.
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the website I am visiting doesnt work on firefox.
One more disgusting tactic of those corporations! You can access these websites on Firefox by using an add-on Chrome Mask which would make websites think you're using Chrome, not Firefox.
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Vivaldi browser and Qwant search engine?
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You're right but Chromium still belongs to Google and they can change it whenever the want, and do anything to it. For example, if Google, say, removes a feature from Chromium or a line of code in it, this change will not be limited to just Chrome but also other Chromium browsers like Brave, Vivaldi, etc. including FOSS ones like Cromite. And the second reason to avoid Chromium is so as to not let them become a monopoly in this as well. If they control this market too, that's a win for them.
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Fuck truecaller
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I have evidence that truecaller has sold my contact to call centers.
How did you get that evidence?
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Proton has ties to Israel. What's a safe alternative?
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You can at least try to minimize the information that they squeeze out of you. It's either that you can give least amount of information such as just device you use, or whether you use Google or not, etc. or you could let them know every single detail in your life, everything you do, everywhere you go, even everything you think. That's what this community is about. It's not about being an alien to the world but minimizing the invasion of our privacy as much as is possible.
And many people do actually boycott everything, they quit all electronic devices and live the old school way, away from highly urbanized or metropolitan areas. If that's what you want, be a hermit like them.
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Finally deleted all my big tech accounts!
This is the way.
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Places to do a private chat among friends? (Web)
Use Signal. It's pretty secure and private and the best thing about it is that it's also FOSS!