Same here. Just turned off all data collection checkboxes. Fuck Mozilla!
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PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•In case you've ever wondered why the Windows control panel was so awful...English1·6 months agoWindows Vista had lot of changes to the kernel. Windows 7 relaxed security features introduced in Vista. But nothing changed after that. They have been slapping ugly UI on top of existing kernel.
PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nextcloud pod with Podman + QuadletEnglish3·6 months agoThis is on my todo list. I use Docker-compose for it’s simplicity, but Docker is a security nightmare. If you are not careful, it would expose your Nextcloud instance to the whole world. Podman integrates nicely with firewalld which gives me zone based rules. Can’t wait to do this. But I will give sometime to let Quadlet get stabilized and popular.
PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•This was Likely Recently Auto-Installed on your Phone.English43·6 months agoYour dumb phone is much insecure than a smartphone which has GrapheneOS or LineageOS. Your dumb phone certainly lacks secure 4G or 5G communication, cannot use e2e encrypted messaging platforms and cannot update firmware in case of security bugs.
PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp says journalists and civil society members were targets of Israeli spywareEnglish31·7 months agoDid you even read the article? 0-day vulnerabilities are not unique to WhatsApp. Even Signal can be exploited given it’s complexity.
SimpleX is not a Signal fork. It is it’s own protocol, service and app. It just utilizes Signal protocol for encryption like every good e2e encrypted messenger out there.
SimpleX allows anonymous identity, federation between servers and still a good UX.
PullPantsUnsworn@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anybody in this sub using Fedora Secureblue?English14·8 months agoThis is why I like GrapheneOS on phone. It is hardened and secure, but never gets in the way of your work. Everything works as it should. Kicksecure is the closest on the desktop space, though Fedora is also reasonably secure.
There are no alternative browsers out there. Our situation has came down to choose one of the least evil out there.