

I would recommend replacing Openboard with Heliboard, since Openboard isn’t actively maintained, while Heliboard is a fork of it and in active development.


I would recommend replacing Openboard with Heliboard, since Openboard isn’t actively maintained, while Heliboard is a fork of it and in active development.
Do not use CalyxOS at the moment. It lacks importmant Android security updates. I would recommend LineageOS or IodéOS (which is slightly more secure due lockable bootloader, etc.). I feel difficult about /e/OS since they have done questionable things.
DivestOS is dead and won’t come back.


That would be a violation of EU law. You cannot change such agreements without notice.


Thanks for sharing, awareness matters.
Sadly not that I’m aware; we have to wait until the time comes.
I can recommend following tools:
https://github.com/xM4ddy/OFGB (Non tech savvy friendly) https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10 (Beginner friendly) https://privacy.sexy/ (Advanced)
Please make sure to verify which changes you do and what possible side effects they could have.


and is legally fighting any order they receive.
I don’t think a provider should fight any order, especially if the chance of success is low or basically zero. It’s also very expensive. A provider that doesn’t have the data in the first place, is legally speaking better.


Germany, since I’m a German citizen and know my local rights and laws better than anywhere else. Also easier to take legal action against the company if they they mess up.
It isn’t really about detection, they just got a blocklist of domains. There is not much temp mail services can do. Using lesser known or self-hosted solutions usually helps.


We might want to encourage people to stop using the term “sideloading” and instead say “installing” because that’s what it is; using a different term for it makes it seem unordinary and unintended.


I’ve read almost every drama-related post from the official GrapheneOS account since I researched this whole thing.
And they almost NEVER provide sources. The only exceptions I can think of right now were the cases with Rob Braxman and the French newsletter. That’s the only time they actually provided a source.


r/privacy is generally terrible from my experience.


I love it how they don’t provide any proof at all /s, just: “Trust us bro”
Fyi, Mastodon is developed by an European company, so by definition, it’s also a European social network if you chose a fitting instance.


It is not a domain registrar, they literally say it in their FAQ.
You do not own the domain then either.


Via a domain which you have to register with even more personal data.
It is 100 requests every 10 seconds
uBlock Origin and uBlock Origin Lite (both browser extensions) have a similar feature :)
I spoke to one of their team members and they said: “Regarding our SPL (“Security Patch Level”), typically our builds are made mid-to-end-of-the-month to include the newest SPL updates that trickle in from upstream (sometimes our updates are delayed to make sure they are integrated before we build). You should see the newest update made just at Christmas time includes the December SPL patches which weren’t available when we made the earlier monthly builds.”