I don't like it. It screams "FINGERPRINT ME!"
A symbol for privacy should imply privacy. Not show things that which should be protected. (like your handprints or fingerprints)
I don't like it. It screams "FINGERPRINT ME!"
A symbol for privacy should imply privacy. Not show things that which should be protected. (like your handprints or fingerprints)
No. Not without paying a hefty license upgrade fee (Retail copy) or doing something incredibly shady. (Piracy tools which I won't specifically name but I'm sure you can find and likely know the dangers of obtaining for some users.)
Unfortunately no. Home edition will actively ignore Group Policies and Registry keys relating to privacy.
You would be better off using a 10 Pro license or pirating 10 Pro and keeping it from phoning home.
Our loaf here is Pumpernickel / Burnt (Very dark grey).
He is such a sweet cat.
You seem a sound and competent writer as well; have you considered writing your own content as well? Or are there challenges to that I'm not understanding?
If you have to ask that; you really must have been living under a rock for the past 3-5 years.
I personally use Firefox still; and keep a fresh copy in a (Pixel only feature) Private Space (Basically an implementation of Android alternate user profile) as well. It works and accepts any privacy addons I throw at it.
Currently using:
^1^ - May duplicate functions of other plug-ins; but provide additional protection layers and cover for the limitations of other addon(s)...
Being worried about addons adding to your fingerprint is something that I quite honestly find is not a significant issue usually...unless you're explicitly doing something truly spooky if found out...then you should use Tor Browser ONLY.
As someone who formerly modded on reddit for over a decade; I do know what trips the alerts typically. The steps I give are important to establish a fresh account with nothing an idle internet sleuth can link back to you; as well as preventing Mod(Bots) from detecting you. Reddit Automoderator has 'Admin eyes'...even if it lacks the permissions to act like one. It can, and will use algorithms on those eyes to assess your 'threat level'. Knowing the trajectory of reddit when I quit; it probably uses AI now. Before it was a dumb blackbox of algorithmic rules the Admins never really made fully clear about how it worked. This dumb blackbox made frequent mistakes.
I'd say you can try do it; but I caution you on doing so. It will be problematic
You cannot be completely undetected if using the reddit app. You must avoid using a mobile device; these are too easily trackable and the browsers on mobile devices lack sufficient privacy protections.
I would recommend resurrecting it.
Once you do so; Lock it down, make everything private that you can.
Secondly change all the privacy settings and opt out of any AI training.
Then slowly go back through your history and scrub out your posts; replacing them with gibberish and junk. Do not use AI text IMHO; use something like 'lorem ipsum' or some kind of 'Markov chain babbler'.
I would just suggest scrubbing back through your history slowly once a day; editing a few posts here or there. Look into what exactly the rate-limits might be; so that you can avoid triggering whatever automated suspensions that exist and edit one or two posts less than that a day.
Avoid using automation, as this too can be detected possibly...but do remember you can use other tools that run on your PC only to help streamline your editing.
In general, it's better if you can manually review and scrub over your old posts slowly. That way you can best decide how each posting and image will be scrambled. Maybe one post gets lorem ipsum in strategic places and the other gets 1000xTranslated into a barely plausible word salad.
Perhaps other times you feed the post into a markov babbler and let it babble on for a few minutes. Perhaps you leave a few otherwise innocuous posts alone so that the poison doesn't look so suspicious while you sanitize anything that you might consider sensitive.
Once a few months have passed and you've deleted all the sensitive information from the account that you can possibly edit or change; then you can proceed to deleting the account and waiting out that process.
I second tailscale. But this requires you to be using it at home as well.