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Gotta keep those for-profit prisons full
Gotta keep those for-profit prisons full
Honestly I just use OnionShare or syncthing. Its excessive but it just works
Its right to erasure, not right to delete. If they did things right, they won’t delete your account but delete most of your data and leave your account marked as “erased per gdpr on x day by account holder request”
What’s wrong with webp if its Foss?
Says the dude who uses telepathy and forces to force people to say things.
I might agree with you, with that stipulation. That is an important stipulation.
Things like gapps are closed source, have full permissions, and cannot be installed only on some profiles.
Qubes is safer and better compartmentalization.
Hardware keys can be used well to increase your secuirty (U2F MFA) or used to increase convienence and reduce security (passwordless auth)
It depends how the tool is used.
Do you need me to link to the vulnerabilities of TPMs? They do not provide physical security.
What does randomizing the numbers do? I just film you tapping them, and it doesn’t provide any security.
TPMs protect the data on the drive if the drive is separated from the computer. If the drive is still in the computer, then it doesn’t protect the data. It doesn’t provide protection from physical attacks.
They would need to kidnap you to type multiple different passwords. The point is that they can’t quickly unlock the device. Mobile phones are literally designed to be easy to unlock.
But you can’t let the people decide what the law means or what the laws are. Those plebeians would be killing theirselves /s
The key to encryption is to have your key encrypted with a strong passphrase.
Phones are literally designed to be convenient. Convenient is the antithesis of security.
You want a 20-100+ character passphrase to symmetrically encrypt your private keys, and you want to never type that in public.
Most people have 4 digit pins on their phones, and they constantly type them in public, in plain view of others. And its super easy to snatch out of their hands and run.
Phones are, by design, not secure devices. Marketing teams trying to sell you something say otherwise. Don’t be gullible.
So you’re saying that, in order for me to steal everything on your phone, all I have to do is stand behind you in a supermarket and film you unlock your screen once. Then, on the way to your car, I quickly pull a knife on you and force you to tap your finger on your phone, then I hop on a motorbike and ride away.
Hope you didn’t have any banking apps or crypto on your phone, because now that’s gone.
QubesOS on a laptop is much much safer.
Thanks for sharing ACCA. Very neat
Fortunately we have open source sex toys
Common misconception
This is the advantage of disorganizations