

Oh, I genuinely didn’t know that. Sorry.
Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.


Oh, I genuinely didn’t know that. Sorry.


Obsidian?


I use SearXNG 🤓


This is just xenophobia and political posturing, actual policy is too much to ask.


Firefox with Enhanced Tracking Protection set to Strict and uBlock Origin along with LocalCDN installed.


Android seeing where you’re going is by design, there’s no circumventing that.


Hardly asking for a diagram. But outside of Tor, what do the others offer over Firefox really? So it’s a valid question.


Define privacy, because all of these browsers report each URL you visit to the operating system.


You can self host Bitwarden, that should tell you everything.


This is a terrible chart. There’s no obvious starting point and it seems to be made based on vibes rather than actual data. But thanks for the effort.


It’s not, it’s objectively worse


Shit, my bad
A bit disingenuous to call explaining what they’re doing as doubling down.
Everything. Why would you trust Meta with anything?
You know what, in my head I think I want a whole new messenger.
There’s an indexer that acts as a phone book, but at the same time, people can bypass that by directly adding contacts.
All chat history and groups are peer 2 peer and are stored like torrents with the extended backup being self-hostable.
Recent chat history (up to 30 days) can be stored on the indexer, though they’re encrypted and so the server is blind to what’s in them. They should explicitly be opt-in.
Whenever a user adds a new client (device), all conversations recipients should have to approve in order for them to see the chat history.
It should also have all the bells and whistles, like emoji, stickers, groups, channels, etc.
My bad, sorry.