Still does. These are nowhere near laws.
themurphy
Some simple things to look into:
- Change your DNS resolver on all devices to something privacy friendly
- Use a search engine with less tracking
- Ublock, Privacy Badger etc for browser extensions
- Firefox with disabled tracking (look into forks like Librewolf)
- Change your keyboard on your phone to something local with no tracking (FUTO Keyboard)
- This for Windows, just use normal settings if you dont know what you're doing
- Install Fdroid for open source apps. Many privacy friendly options.
- Look into how to disable telemitry on all the devices you use. Some of the above will already help you with that.
And in general, try to use services from the EU, as its privacy laws are much stronger than other alternatives.
Good luck, let me know if you need something more advanced.
Screen recording or snapshots like Windows Recall. Or keyboard telemitry.
But that's it I think.
When it's negative, I think it's good to get it in.
We all know Hitler too and he's mentioned alot in a time periode, but I think his legacy is a little stained imo.
Aka. American prison system.
I have it on my Pi, and it does the job just fine. But if you have a home server with a little more power, do it there instead.
The last thing you want is your DNS to bottleneck. Never had a problem with my Rasp5, but it all depends on how many other services you try to run.
To be fair, he is just asking for more reasons than privacy. No reason not to give him them, and also okay to say we don't think there is any.
This will now launch with the power of a nostalgic remake of some sort. And its a full new game.
4D chess from Gabe.
Yeah, they really do throw money around to keep control..
And I know it doesnt help to always say "we need political change" because it's also an easy escape to just say that.
Im also trying my best moving me and my friends to other platforms, and we shouldnt stop. Be the change.
Wikipedia is very good, but ALWAYS look for more than one source.
I also once wrote a paper about WW2 in school, and when I got into Wikipedia, someone had edited the entire page to say "Hitler won". Nothing else.
It was only in my language tho, and was resolved quickly.
This is where it depends on country.
EU is making better privacy laws, others are making worse. (yes, I know about the encryption bill in the EU, that has never been voted through. I also know about all the privacy laws that actually work here)
Damn, they have some shit takes. But this is suggestions from a work force. Not even a proposed bill.