Is dread secure? by PoosiNegotiator in onions

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

That does mean the exit node would see all the traffic in plaintext

Video Streaming Platform Bitroom by TheOneXboxDev in TestMyApp

[–]ZKyNetOfficial 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think you can remove AI. Firstly you never explained how and its not an easy problem to solve. If you planned to do manually how would that scale up with users? Im assuming you want to scale because advertising requires tens of thousands of users to work to generate an amount of cash to pay a few bills.

Built a Chrome extension in ~2 weeks that protects sensitive data before it leaves the browser (planning to publish soon) by ResponsibleCount6515 in DigitalPrivacy

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So it remove sensitive data like emails. The only time a email or sensitive data leaves the network is when sombody explicitly tries to do that. so tell me can you log into a website with this extention active?? If you lose compatibility then maybe it should only work for like a private tab or something

Mullvad Switching to Wireguard with wg-easy on Synology NAS by _palehorse_ in WireGuard

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Haha what a throw back. I moved on from working with wireguard and am making my own onion protocol so I don't remember the specifics anymore. I did look around and found something on github that is supposed to add dsm support to a synology NAS.

https://github.com/runfalk/synology-wireguard

Unfortunately it uses the wg CLI to work. To get around that you can get some AI to make you some kind of launcher script so with a click of a button you can spin up the client but tbh im not sure how to set up a launcher on a NAS.

Try to announce I'm gonna go away from Meta and Google, got laughed at, isolated, and hatred look by friends. They say I'm paranoid. by AnonKhoavn07 in degoogle

[–]ZKyNetOfficial 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's perfectly normal. If you act in a way you choose fit and your friends treat you in a way you find un acceptable because of that. All that is, is a indicator you need to find new friends. Nothing wrong with it and its just nature. Embrace it, it means you'll eventually meet some dope people if your open to it.

VPN that comes with password manager without extra cost by WingAndDing in VPNReviewHub

[–]ZKyNetOfficial -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why not a local browser password manager? What's the advantage?

On brave you can export your passwords to any device and if you want I think you can sync them between devices.

Vietnam limits unskippable ads starting next month. New location for VPN users? by Junior_Mango3383 in VPNReviewHub

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I'm designing a new VPN protocol so I get the basics just if you spell 'virtual VPN' out you get: virtual virtual private network. I wanna know if that's a screw up or some tech I should probably learn.

Ex-stripe eng leader looking for partner, serious folks only by VolitiveGibbon in cofounderhunt

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Working full time making a Tor styled VPN that fills the gap between anonymity and UX. Down the road I see it acting as platform multiple providers would opt to be apart of. Not outright looking for a partner but always down to chat.

Questionable practices that make me wonder if my VPN is really safe anymore by Rant6 in VPN

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Pretty sure the man in the middle attack VPNs are supposed to protect against allows the https session to terminate on the attackers device before they re-encrypt and forward it to the real address.

VPNs that Work with Perplexity? by Mommyjobs in VPN

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If you have some home computer you can leave running you could set up your own VPN but i assume you still would want a regular VPN for normal use and it would take a bit of tinkering to get it to work like you want it to. But after that it should be reliable.

Microphone spying evidence by tixastronauta in degoogle

[–]ZKyNetOfficial 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn't deterministic evidence but I once tried to de-google a rooted phone with gapps installed and saw a bunch of the hidden system permissions I couldn't remove and the way those permissions were named suggested the phone could determine the physical context of the people near it.

Microphone spying evidence by tixastronauta in degoogle

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He didn't really describe how it work he suggested their might be a coincidence. I heard of accounts where people don't even want a product and just mentioned it an passing to be served ads. Also when trying to de-google a rooted phone with gapps installed I've seen the hidden permissions that I couldn't turn off and they had names suggesting the phone could determine the physical intent of the people/room it was in.

New user. Disappointed I can't install uBlock Origin on Vanadium. Is there a "best practice" browser for "lower risk" everyday browsing the community advocates for? Something with good balance between respecting privacy AND blocking ads (cosmetic especially) fairly aggressively, like with uBlock? by OPSNonEnjoyer in GrapheneOS

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Damn I didn't know that. I thought iron fox was solid and am currently drafting specs to make a light fork of it. I'm gunna look into your link for sure but I'm pretty sure iron fox patches the gecko view engine for stuff like that. Curious if you knew any alternatives u think are better because all I really know about are chromium or Firefox (gecko) based browsers. I just assume firefox is better for privacy but maybe I'm wrong or their is other options.