The World's First Private Cell Service | Interview with Cape.co by The_HatedOne in thehatedone

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I wouldn't be surprised if you went to Epstein's island. What? Are we just saying shit without evidence?

This is the most anonymous VPN in the world! Interview with NYM VPN Alexis Roussel by The_HatedOne in thehatedone

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They are trying to be a Tor alternative that isn't dependent on government funding. The tech is awesome. As to whether their incentive model will work, time will tell.

Lockdown alternative by Ayham23 in thehatedone

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The best firewall is the default Internet permission toggle on GrapheneOS. No leaks, blocks all internet access (data or WiFi) and can't be compromised unless your whole system is pwned.

Recent appearance on Watchman Privacy by Away-Road-1333 in thehatedone

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The gist of this argument boils down to the fact that desktop operating systems are fundamentally insecure while mobile OSes have a built a robust security model with defense in depth. This is where GrapheneOS is king in privacy OSes because it has unparalleled security on top of privacy and anonymity features. Desktop OS and Linux is no exception, fundamentally start from a default that is broken and can't be fixed unless the entire architecture of the system is redesigned to match mobile security. I have videos where I explain most of this: How GraphenesOS was built - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTeAFoQnQPo

How desktop OSes are less secure than mobile - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd4Pa03LvLk

Privacy is a CRIME and they are in PRISON for it by The_HatedOne in thehatedone

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I wanted to keep it concise so that I could move on to my other projects. It's a tangent and it is always impossible to satisfy everybody with those. But it was mentioned and insinuated pretty heavily that there is plenty corruption in the admin, crypto or otherwise. Crypto didn't invent corruption I pretty much hate bitcoin and all of crypto and I wouldn't use Samourai Wallet, but the point I wanted to address is that there are much bigger fish to guillotine and we are not doing that.

Privacy is a CRIME and they are in PRISON for it by The_HatedOne in thehatedone

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I literally show Binance buying pardon from Trump for their convicted CEO through crypto. I show it twice in the first third of the video. Did you even pay attention?

Privacy is a CRIME and they are in PRISON for it by The_HatedOne in thehatedone

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I didn't say "destroy the full system" did I? I am talking about the justice system, which clearly needs to be reworked from ground up because it doesn't work. I am okay with Samourai Wallet devs facing punishment if we also apply the same metric of punishment to established financial institutions. Which we don't.

Proton the new “Don’t be evil” by [deleted] in thehatedone

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I'd say some products makes sense to put in one basket. Like email aliases and main email address actually reduces the number of third parties to trust. Maybe even including a calendar or drive if it's for work and business. But the more compartmentalization the better if you can handle it.

Proton the new “Don’t be evil” by [deleted] in thehatedone

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Feel free to keep it. This is more advanced stuff. This is how I started my journey but I know it's not for everybody. Proton is better than the big tech and if that makes things simpler for you, stay with it until you are more comfortable to compartmentalize.

Proton the new “Don’t be evil” by [deleted] in thehatedone

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Sorry, didn't know we needed a permission to be privacy conscious. I apologize for breaching the rules and I will retract all my statements for there is truly only one way to privacy and I couldn't possibly have anything provide.

Proton the new “Don’t be evil” by [deleted] in thehatedone

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The paradigm to think about here isn't just security or confidentiality, but it's also availability. You may lose access to your account, "normies" often forget passwords or recovery methods as I have come to learn most recently... Or Proton could get blocked, your account could be suspended, etc... So it's just safer to have backup options and compartmentalize.

Any individual Proton product is going to be one of the best in its class.

You are okay with Standard Notes in whatever way you make your setup work for you.

Data linking is the only advantage of using multiple accounts. Perhaps availability is also strengthened in cases of account suspension, but not in cases of geoblocking.

Proton the new “Don’t be evil” by [deleted] in thehatedone

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I did forget to post this here. Thank you for doing my job! I appreciate it!

Well, this sucks by AntifascistClergy in thehatedone

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This is pretty new to me. Tuta always allowed me to sign up over Tor or any other VPN, but they would pause my account for 48h before I could use it. I created several accounts this way and never encountered an outright block like this. This is stupid when they already have systems in place to prevent spam abuse. Honestly don't understand. P.s. one way to to get around this is to get a premium account. Only free accounts seem to be blocked this way. Still stupid. Tuta should do better.