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While that is true, EU is leading the world in some privacy invasions. Be it age verification or various initiatives to try and break E2EE. Those kind of efforts do not yet exist at even countries we would all agree are oppressive.
EU’s Dark Power Blue (#003399) color.
Is this because you like the color or you think using an EU color is appropriate here? Cause if its the latter, EU is a privacy nightmare so hard disagree.
slackness@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Are there any reliable Syncthing Android forks?0·2 days agoThe announcement literal purpose is to tell you the author does not know if its legit or not and that you should decide for yourself.
That’s not at all how it works.
flathub still allows unverified submissions which is what I proposed. So, no, it wouldn’t.
At the very least aur must verify you are associated with the domain name of the project, same as flathub.
The amount of fucks the UK public gives is so surprisingly low.
Browsers allow websites to have persistent storage apart from cookies.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/IndexedDB_API
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Looking for Privacy-Oriented Open-Source Android Browsers0·1 month agoIt’s backed by Peter Thiel who is a war mongering Nazi billionaire.
slackness@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Looking for Privacy-Oriented Open-Source Android Browsers0·1 month agoI know Brave is controversial but they were the only ones (edit: not sure about Vanadium, I’m curious if they were vulnerable) disallowing JS to access localhost thus blocking Meta and Yandex’s recently discovered spying.
Sounds like such a no brainer to not allow random websites to communicate with the localhost and very easily circumvent all sandboxing you spent thousands of hours building. Looking at you Android (Google) and all the browser vendors (also Google?, huh).
You can use Tor: https://orbot.app/
Cheapest way to not be in this situation is to run an exit node on your home network and route your traffic through when you’re travelling (dead simple with Tailscale).
Also try Mullvad’s circumvention methods.