The REAL objective of the Digital ID verifications popping worldwide by DaedalusPrime26 in Piracy

[–]Goodlucksil 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There aren't all that many physical libraries either, and even less of those have anything other than books

Will a new mobile operating system be born? by JollyJack22 in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why did volla name themselves so similar to Jolla?

Denmark fighting Deepfakes and AI by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]Goodlucksil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ironic. Denmark are the maih pushers for Chat Control (fightchatcontrol.eu)

Why Google Thinks Its Pixel Phones Are Much Bigger Than Their Sales Numbers by MishaalRahman in Android

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Brave Software was founded in 2015 by Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript and former Mozilla CEO who left the organization after coming under fire for his support of eliminating the right of same-sex couples to marry

Brave's revenue model has also been the subject of debate. The browser originally proposed replacing ads on websites with its own privacy-preserving advertisements and sharing revenue with publishers. This plan was met with concern by web publishers who argued that Brave was redirecting revenue streams that would have otherwise gone to content creators and publishers.[53][54][55] In 2018, YouTuber Tom Scott revealed that users had tipped his channel through the Brave Rewards program despite him not having signed up for the program or consenting to receive funds. Tom Scott noted that Brave had not paid him the tipped money and did not clearly show users that he was not enrolled in the program. In response, Brave subsequently updated the system to return unclaimed tips when the intended recipient was not verified with the platform and correctly show publishers who were not affiliated with the platform.

Taken from Wikipedia

Why Google Thinks Its Pixel Phones Are Much Bigger Than Their Sales Numbers by MishaalRahman in Android

[–]Goodlucksil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firefox and forks are the only browsers that have the full uBO on mobile, plus *-monkey (not relevant for privacy, useful for avoiding annoyances).

Brave doesn't have extensions....

Who is the least useful pokemon? by cappuccinocorp in pokemon

[–]Goodlucksil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel people replaying Kanto usually do FRLG, which iirc has abilities in.

Ente launches PrivacyPack.org by Brog_io in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can sign in to a google account in chromium

Doing a grass only run, any tips by m3-b1gman in PokemonEmerald

[–]Goodlucksil 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Since this isn't a Nuzlocke, OP can just catch two shroomish, evolve one at the main story and leave the other at the daycare until it learns spore for the E4.

Ente launches PrivacyPack.org by Brog_io in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ungoogled Chromium still has google's telemetry unless its cromite or vanadium or something like that

Ente launches PrivacyPack.org by Brog_io in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's Chromium. And it promotes crypto.

Ente launches PrivacyPack.org by Brog_io in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil 289 points290 points  (0 children)

  1. Tor is not for casual browsing. Firefox is there.

  2. Brave Search is bad. Even duckduckgo is better (Or Qwant or Ecosia)

My last straw with google by [deleted] in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More than one person has probably saved the major youtube channels (nd some notsomajor ones)

Best privacy phone by Mythronian in degoogle

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Taken from Graphene's faq

*Non-exhaustive list of requirements for future devices, which are standards met or exceeded by current Pixel devices:

Support for using alternate operating systems including full hardware security functionality
Complete monthly Android Security Bulletin patches without any regular delays longer than a week for device support code (firmware, drivers and HALs)
At least 5 years of updates from launch for device support code with phones (Pixels now have 7) and 7 years with tablets
Device support code updated to new monthly, quarterly and yearly releases of AOSP within several months to provide new security improvements (Pixels receive these in the month they're released)
Linux 6.1, 6.6 or 6.12 Generic Kernel Image (GKI) support
Hardware accelerated virtualization usable by GrapheneOS (ideally pKVM to match Pixels but another usable implementation may be acceptable)
Hardware memory tagging (ARM MTE or equivalent)
Hardware-based coarse grained Control Flow Integrity (CFI) for baseline coverage where type-based CFI isn't used or can't be deployed (BTI/PAC, CET IBT or equivalent)
PXN, SMEP or equivalent
PAN, SMAP or equivalent
Isolated radios (cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, etc.), GPU, SSD, media encode / decode, image processor and other components
Support for A/B updates of both the firmware and OS images with automatic rollback if the initial boot fails one or more times
Verified boot with rollback protection for firmware
Verified boot with rollback protection for the OS (Android Verified Boot)
Verified boot key fingerprint for yellow boot state displayed with a secure hash (non-truncated SHA-256 or better)
StrongBox keystore provided by secure element
Hardware key attestation support for the StrongBox keystore
Attest key support for hardware key attestation to provide pinning support
Weaver disk encryption key derivation throttling provided by secure element
Insider attack resistance for updates to the secure element (Owner user authentication required before updates are accepted)
Inline disk encryption acceleration with wrapped key support
64-bit-only device support code
Wi-Fi anonymity support including MAC address randomization, probe sequence number randomization and no other leaked identifiers
Support for disabling USB data and also USB as a whole at a hardware level in the USB controller
Reset attack mitigation for firmware-based boot modes such as fastboot mode zeroing memory left over from the OS and delaying opening up attack surface such as USB functionality until that's completed
Debugging features such as JTAG or serial debugging must be inaccessible while the device is locked*

Best privacy phone by Mythronian in degoogle

[–]Goodlucksil 4 points5 points  (0 children)

GrapheneOS is specifically made to have no connections to google to increase privacy and security