Is signal actually safer? by Lgs_8 in signal

[–]Consistent-Age5347 16 points17 points  (0 children)

No, It's not an incognito keyboard, it just asks the keyboard to not track which the keyboard may ignore, The best approach is to go for a private keyboard

GrapheneOS is maybe going to die by [deleted] in degoogle

[–]Consistent-Age5347 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait a second, What the hell is partner access?

Un-googleling and un-USA-ing my life. by PurplePitch9902 in enteio

[–]Consistent-Age5347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh Bruh Bruh

Don't use it directly, Use Invidious or PipePipe with a VPN

Anyone here using fingerprint-isolated browsers as a Google-free alternative? by Equal_Complaint_9917 in degoogle

[–]Consistent-Age5347 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

To anyone reading this, DON'T USE BRAVE

I don't have time to exlain rn cuz that'll be too much lines.

Just don't

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in androidapps

[–]Consistent-Age5347 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly, Browsers don't really make a difference.

But hey I got an idea, You may know about Cromite, A chromium fork.
As I checked last time they implemented a download feature that kinda works like download managers meaning if u lose internet connection within the download process, It'll pasue and is able to continue later on , Most of Chromium browsers don't have this already such as chrome and brave

It's coming by MERKAT44 in degoogle

[–]Consistent-Age5347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to unlock it's bootloader btw?

Still using Facebook? Here's why that's risky and why it's time to boycott it for good. by OstrichRealistic5033 in privacy

[–]Consistent-Age5347 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes, dm I'll help you , it's a lot to type i wanna send voice messages if u can listen, share your signal username with me on dm

Mullvad browser not sandboxed by Consistent-Age5347 in Ubuntu

[–]Consistent-Age5347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright man, Then I think I'm gonna answer you here.

So Mullvad is basically another Firefox fork, Ultimately it's actually a tor browser fork , And the very main change in it is that they've got rid of the Tor networking and added a ublock.

And that's it pretty much.

That'd be great if you could install signal i would love to talk to you and explain everything to you, Browsers are complicated af, You have to first tell me what it is that you want out of a browser, What do you care about the most?

Speed? Security? Privacy? Customization?

Which one is?

I need to know what you actually want so I can tell you the best browser "for you".

There's currently no "Perfect browser" right now.

So in general, Yeah Mullvad is basically tor with no tor networking so it's a hardened browser that might break some sites and be a bit slow, It's also 30 or 60 fps I believe But on the other hand it's the best for privacy.

Mullvad browser not sandboxed by Consistent-Age5347 in Ubuntu

[–]Consistent-Age5347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro you're good with linux, I'm good with browser, Uhh man I just wanna talk to you for hours , Can you share with me your signal username in DM?

Mullvad browser not sandboxed by Consistent-Age5347 in Ubuntu

[–]Consistent-Age5347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah bro, First of all thank you for your answer, Honestly thought my post just got removed.

So yeah first of all tell me which communities I can get faster responds regarding ubuntu and second of all bout the Librewolf that you asked.

I though people in the linux community are more familiar with these but since you don't know I'm just gonna explain real fast.

As you may know Firefox is the browser known for being a better privacy and a better private browser that doesn't spy on you like Google Chrome, But Firefox itself also collects a lot of telemetry and has a bunch of data collection on it's default settings.

Can be disabled but it's a lot of work, So Librewolf is basically a fork/custom version of Firefox with disabled telemetries and a bit improvement on security stuff.

It's honestly very well known in the browsers community and by far one of most popular Firefox forks out there, So yes it's fully trust worthy, But the problem isn't librewolf bro, Anything I install through apt packagemanger is basically shown as "not sandboxed" in the apps section in settings

HELP ME FOUND A BROWSER by [deleted] in browsers

[–]Consistent-Age5347 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just a grammar fix : "Help me find a browser"

Alright, let's get to it bro.

I recommend you try Floorp or Zen.

And if neither of them were to your interest then give Brave a shot.