

https://divestos.org/pages/browsers the recommended changes from default settings section should have everything you need to know
https://divestos.org/pages/browsers the recommended changes from default settings section should have everything you need to know
True, but part of the reason they don’t go for it is hardware things that are missing
That and supporting grapheneos would do it for me
bumble doesn’t let you use an @tuta.io address for your account
Look around on offerup/facebook marketplace/craigslist. There are usually some pretty good deals
I think lesswrong has an “agree/disagree” vote as well as a “this comment is/is not high quality and relevant button”
Quad9 or mullvads dns
Meanwhile I can’t even be myself at experian because their account creation page is buggy and thinks my password contains my username
You technically can, but when it’s all that work and research vs open app, sign in, hit connect, and you’re done, I don’t regret switching
Also, from more of a branding side, all those things imply to me that proton doesn’t value the same things I do or at least their priorities are different from mine. So I’d rather take my business to other platforms that do care about and cater to my use cases 🤷
Used to use proton but switched to mullvad vpn and tutanota (email+calendar) for better linux and android support. Protons linux vpn client is literally unusable for me (I don’t use networkmanager, and it only supports that) and they don’t support ipv6 while mullvad worked instantly for me and supports ipv6, and proton doesn’t have a linux email client, and their email app isn’t on fdroid and depends on google play services. Tutanota has a good linux client, is on fdroid, and doesn’t depend on google
Agricultural fairness aliance, unoffensive animal
Mull seems to be best not only on privacy, but the fact that you can move the search bar to the bottom of the screen is a huge win. Only thing missing imo from vanadium, which i’ve been using, is tab groups with a mini tab bar that stays visible
Do more research on the laws in your area, but if you can get your hands on a copy of the darknet market bible it has everything you need to know
This is what I don’t understand either. It seems like with tpm it only protects the data from someone taking or copying the hard drive, but the bigger risk seems like what you describe
plus, using an encryption password and then automatically logging in the user prevents needing to enter two passwords while still keeping the data secure as long as the machine is off
Will it get renamed to wfce?
Baobab is good too for the more manual process of finding the largest files/folders
Also you can put the url bar on the bottom 😍