

Skepticism is good here. However, I was not able to replicate this. On Mullvad and Tor, with “Safer” settings, both gave me a new ID after a browser restart.


Skepticism is good here. However, I was not able to replicate this. On Mullvad and Tor, with “Safer” settings, both gave me a new ID after a browser restart.
I do not believe it’s a flock though. I’m not even sure it’s an alpr, but it likely is.
It also is mobile, so do I bother marking it on deflock?
Edit: the main picture is not mobile, but there are variants including my other comment that are mobile.
Another similar device:

Oops. It was some nice lighting plus DSLR so it ended up looking too good haha.
Wow thanks for this!
I’ll go back sometime with my DSLR. I’ll be able to read the stickers and such then and get the final answer
They shouldn’t. Unless they have a web search feature or similar. Just use one from F-Droid or don’t use one with internet


Just an FYI, pivpn is in a weird semi-maintained mode. You’re probably fine, and I loved using Pivpn, but wg-easy is more maintained.


Yeah use something flatseal to mess with further securing flatpaks


Flatpaks do better sandboxing. So better then .deb’s, but not better then using a web browser
Don’t get attached to phones.
I do this. Its great because of catchall emails and the ability to make one address per merchant. Then if a company leaks your email or gets hacked, you can simply change the email from [email protected] to [email protected] and block the old address.
It also is good for ownership as you said. If Tuta gets purchased by Google (for example), then you can simply pivot to any of the many other email providers and not rely on a company being not evil.


Unfortunately you can get a secure phone OR that. No overlap.
Edit: maybe one day
Yea. My issue now is finding a list of these sites
How are you installing the browsers? Flatpak? AppImage?