It’s all about risks vs benefits. You can open up your domain for more users, but that also can make you potentially liable for what other users do with your domain from law enforcement if something nasty happened.
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When I tested it, VPN do work after sms verification. Tor nodes, however, resulted in all my test accounts being banned.
I’ve found that being consistent with what you choose to share is the most difficult thing. Conversations can get personal, and as you get closer to those random nicknames there’s the constant urge to share mundane stuff about your daily lives like weather, holidays, and such that will all add up.
It’s a hostage situation they’re doing like any proprietary social network. You want to encourage people to move away from them, but then you need to interact with those same people in order to do that.
rar@discuss.onlineto Privacy@lemmy.ml•SimpleX network: private message routing, v5.8 released with IP address protection and chat themes7·1 year agoSimpleX having PFS while Session not having it also seals the deal.
Problem is, people rarely realize the importance until they’re lost. Plenty of posts from 90s and 2000s containing valuable insights are probably lost forever. Remember that not everything online is in English, either.
rar@discuss.onlineto Linux@lemmy.ml•Alpaca: an ollama client to easily interact with an LLM locally or remotely4·1 year agoWait until someone screams ‘AI will help’.
Jerboa works fine… except when I have to search for something. Why is ‘search’ not a ‘search post/comments’ function but a ‘search community’ one?
Treating phone numbers in contact list with username was a brilliant idea (for the spread of mobile messengers like Whatsapp) but also a very horrible idea (for user privacy and everything else). I can’t just change a phone number for privacy. My acquaintances will gladly update them with my name, my old and new number, ready for Zucc to scoop them up in a fucking silver plate.
Burner phone to anything that requires communication. Erase metadata of anything that will be shared and uploaded online.
Just my two cents here to mention that it’s necessary to see this as a journey and a mindset, not a single-step or one-size-fits-all panacea.
If she’s annoyed of advertisements creeping up, introduce her to adblockers and slowly make her get used to it. If she has shared concerns after seeing her friends or colleagues receive abusive comments on their social media accounts, comment on the dangers of oversharing one’s private life and its potential consequences and tangible threats, like medical insurance companies abusing the info, and so on.
rar@discuss.onlineto Privacy@lemmy.ml•As the Internet Gets Scarier, More Parents Keep Their Kids’ Photos Offline2·1 year agoFor some of my acquaintances, uploading to facebook or sending them through whatsapp counts as backing up their pictures.
rar@discuss.onlineto Technology@beehaw.org•Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar12·1 year agoWake up, developer. We have an OS to burn.
rar@discuss.onlineto Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.13·1 year agoAh, the 4chan method of engagement, right?
rar@discuss.onlineto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Microsoft has adhered to the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA) by enabling Windows 11 users to uninstall Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Edge, and Microsoft Bing, and more.12·1 year agoThe same used to be said for Internet Explorer in the 90s.
rar@discuss.onlineto Firefox@lemmy.ml•The ability to re-bind any keyboard or mouse shortcuts is major accessibility issue that I think needs more attention2·1 year agoWhoever made the decision to bind Ctrl-Q (something right next to Ctrl-W) as Quit/Close Window needs to be shot.
rar@discuss.onlineto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Signal’s New Usernames Help Keep the Cops Out of Your Data1·1 year agoI can be your
Guest1234
anytime you want ;)
I’m also against blocking proxies, but we the privacy minded folks are a minority that actually uses vpn or tor for everyday internet browsing. There are lots of bots and malicious actors using our resources to spam large instances, and if I were managing a popular fediverse instance, I too would have been forced to consider blocking vpn/tor, even if I didn’t want it.
rar@discuss.onlineto Linux@lemmy.ml•Signal usage survey, what versions do you use? Wanted for potential Flatpak adoption22·1 year agoDoesn’t make him automatically correct however.
2FA must be done through the damn app. It’s TOTP (six digit) but locked behind god knows what. I asked for alternatives and they looked me like I was a caveman.