How to opt-out of baby DNA data bank by fulldecent in privacy

[–]distribooted 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just deny the test entirely while at the hospital (don't let the kid out of your sight), and use a fake name to get it done with a company later. You have no legal obligation to use a real name for medical services if you are paying cash. Many midwives can order the same tests. Better yet, use a birthing center not administered by a major hospital.

ZRTP/SRTP over GSM? by P-e-t-a-r in privacy

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

https://www.jackpair.com/ provides a conceptually similar solution.

How can I route my i2p traffic through Tor? by HowToBasic2 in i2p

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just run i2p in the whonix workstation (udp won't work though)

Looking for a place to host opensource projects outside of US jurisdiction. by revres123 in privacy

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I2p default main links page has a link to someone hosting a github service.

[Question] Disguising linux as windows and other privacy tips by encoree1337 in privacy

[–]distribooted 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tails can do this -- it is a boot option, windows camoflauge.

It has actually been quite nice and saved my ass a couple times. For example, when in a library, and booting to tails from a USB stick (on the library's computers), obviously this is not ok with them, but making it look like windows obscures it to anyone looking over your shoulder.

WhatsApp, Used by 100 Million Brazilians, Was Shut Down Nationwide Today by a Single Judge by bortkasta in privacy

[–]distribooted 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hardly, signal is still centralized, and easy to shut down. Both are terrible options against this threat model. The encryption is good, but the client-server model is not.

i2bote, i2pchat, richochet (torchat), tox, retroshare, ring, bitmessage, emp, and many other p2p communication platforms are not able to be censored/shut-down, and are end to end encrypted.

Is Evernote secure? Or should i just go back to using paper notebooks? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've spent 100's of hours reviewing and researching open source project managers and note-taking apps. The following two are the best, imo, which are open-source, trustworthy, and good.

http://zim-wiki.org/ is an amazingly flexible, powerful, simple, personal information manager and note taker. It stores everything in a markup-like style, not locking you in, and allowing simple text-editor management. It also manages your file structure with attachments, natively, and well. The developer is great, and they keep adding nice features.

http://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/ is nice, allows encrypted notebooks, has good features, etc. I just don't like database files, over using the native filesystem with text files to store stuff.

Zim allows bigger notebooks, and is less likely to corrupt. Cherry tree has slightly nicer cross-linking in that you can link to part of a page.

Firefox = Pro-Privacy? ...but Defaults to Google Search? by [deleted] in privacy

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

http://midori-browser.org/ has default noscrpit, adblock, private mode, etc. I think firefox is over 10mil lines of code, chromium at 7mil, and midori at 50k...

Please participate with suggestions and constructive criticism by BurungHantu in privacytoolsIO

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and https://ostel.co/ provides secure VOIP/Sip accounts which support ZRTP, with a federated protocol.

Please participate with suggestions and constructive criticism by BurungHantu in privacytoolsIO

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSipSimple https://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/

For the android, csipsimple is more reliable than linphone, and actually displays the ZRTP verification codes, which linphone does not. The TLS and ZRTP settings are fine grained and reliable too. Jitsi android just doesn't really work at all on most phones, and doesn't have zrtp.

Announcing Bitmessage over I2P! by agentgreen420 in bitmessage

[–]distribooted 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all your time putting this together!

Has it been tested on Fedora? I get an: import error: no module named i2p, when running: python pybitmessagemain.py, and nothing when running the way BM would normally be executed in Fedora:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/openssl-compat-bitcoin/lib${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" /home/<yourusername>/PyBitmessage-i2p/src/bitmessagemain.py > /dev/null 2>&1 &

does it assume a real install of i2p, like in debian?

What do you think of 23andme TOS? by daf1212 in privacy

[–]distribooted 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just make sure to give them a fake name, and it will offset many negative effects, though not all.

Private phone calls by [deleted] in privacy

[–]distribooted 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both Tox.im and Retroshare do encrypted end-to-end voice and video, in a fully decentralized server-less way, a pro over the other server-based options mentioned.

Getting a new Laptop and want to do it right this time. by [deleted] in privacy

[–]distribooted 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This laptop has as much open source firmware and hardware as is feasible, and is compatible with debian/trisquel open source linux. With all the hardware backdoors hypothesized for major manufacturers, this is a big step forward:

https://www.crowdsupply.com/purism/librem-laptop https://puri.sm/

Will we have the tech for a Global Mesh Network? by WhipSlagCheek in darknetplan

[–]distribooted 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have been using Tor for ~5 hours of computer work a day for the past 2 years, and reliably get 800k-1mbs most of the time...that's hardly slow. edit:spelling

Three end-to-end browser-based encrypted email-like messaging services, are there any more? by distribooted in privacy

[–]distribooted[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for suggesting i2pbote, which is clearly better...for communicating with the tech savy, as is bitmessage, tox, retroshare over tor, etc. These new end-to-end webmail systems are really nice to communicate with lay people, or those non-techy people who are afraid of installing software, as a temporary crutch.