I've returned, with my return a new entry on my new webpage "Decard Plat on Technology" has emerged. A basic coverage of choosing the right Firefox branch for you. https://write.privacytools.io/genereal-technology/choosing-the-right-firefox-for-you
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Privacy is a fundamental human right. It has no price tag.
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It has no price tag.
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It has no price tag.
Privacy is a fundamental human right. It has no price tag.
Privacy is a fun https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/knowing-value-our-data-wont-fix-our-privacy-problems
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SecureDrop 1.0.0 is out and includes support for v3 onion services plus significant updates to SecureDrop’s web-based Source Interface and Journalist/Admin Interface.
https://securedrop.org/news/securedrop-100-released/
.onion: https://secrdrop5wyphb5x.onion/news/securedrop-100-released/
@Wetrix I'm not a fan of the way some developers are handling the project. My concern also leans towards ignorance of some software standards. I just find that I'll be better off not participating. I still will publish articles to my personal site. Otherwise, I really don't want to be involved anymore. Also, I'm still consider myself to be a digital privacy advocate. So I''m not leaving that area all together.
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50 years ago Unix was created. Without Unix, GNU and Linux would've never happened.
Firefox 69.0 has been released. Improvements for MacOS include better power usage.
A paper on malware, and defending against malware.
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A few aspects of Google’s Privacy Sandbox are good ideas. But most would be privacy disasters. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/08/dont-play-googles-privacy-sandbox-1
Thunderbird 68 has been released. Notably, the hamburger menu UI has changed. https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/68.0/releasenotes/
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This is my complete rewrite of my latest post that I previously published. I hope you enjoy.
https://write.privacytools.io/worldwidewebwizard/firefox-and-firefox-forks
@jonah That is the problem with lack of update control. Each manufacturer is differs with their security policies.
@jonah It would be useless of me to get one, since I plan on switching to a samsung galaxy s10+. Which isn’t the greatest option, but I really want to try something else other than an iPhone.
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