@Mojeek @privacytools I just noticed it, will look forward to the discussion.
@greyor Have you tried tor browser yet :)
@jameskupke @switchingsocial@mastodon.at Forcastie from fdroid is nice
I would love if people could give their thoughts on this:
https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/issues/977
@Mojeek @privacytools Your free to open up an issue tracker on our github page to see if we can include you, having you there as part of the conversation about whether mojeek should be added often helps speed up things a lot.
@jj Also apple: 999$ bucks for a single monitor stand.
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#Firefox starts blocking third-party cookies by default
@sheogorath exactly, but documentation on this seems to be a bit, how do i say it, lacking.
Hey @sheogorath im playing around with a new fedora install, do you happen to know of any guide that will help me enable secure boot with it?
Do you guys use a computer with an open source BIOS? Vote and/or comment now! :)
https://forum.privacytools.io/t/do-you-use-a-computer-with-an-open-source-bios/773
@sam what you could also do is register protovpns ip in your hosts file
@hrthu @jaiden4079 its just a flag you set in your torrc.
@one join the dark side, we have ease of use and neater shortcuts.
@one Why bind yourself to a company like purism?
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Just a reminder folks, if you want to discuss privacy more long-form without signing up for privacy hostile sites like Reddit, come check out our forums! https://forum.privacytools.io/
We have a very active community and a lot of interesting discussions you'll be interested in π
@tga hey there! Glad you liked the article, ill see if i can fit in your feedback :). Btw, if you want to help out with spreading this, you can help by posting it to other places and linking to it. I don't make any money, but I really just want to help people out, and prevent them from hurting themselves by using vpns with Tor, and even paying money for it. Anyhow, thanks for the feedback and the kind words :).
@DuckDuckGo
*tor browser
FTFY
@sheogorath So what do you think if gitlab where to get those features.
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Great Blog Series by @blacklight447. Must read for anyone has little or no idea about how tor works and pros and cons of VPNs.
https://write.privacytools.io/my-thoughts-on-security/slicing-onions-part-1-myth-busting-tor
Although I personally prefer @protonvpn when speed is my major concern. And @torproject (with Bridges) when anonymity is my concern. I have to rely on it regularly because my government π§π© reguarly censor foreign media & persecute local journalists. These solutions give me freedom.
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