It’s run by private companies, they’ll sell your location, face, habits, what you do and like in real life in addition to your online profile. Then they can do whatever they want. Sell you things, manipulate what you think
It’s run by private companies, they’ll sell your location, face, habits, what you do and like in real life in addition to your online profile. Then they can do whatever they want. Sell you things, manipulate what you think
In part, yes it is. In the part where you want privacy from tech corporations
I never understand the presence of right wing people in privacy discussion actually. After everything they deliberately give up to either a fashist state or corporations
I do it but in Paris there are way too many things to add, so it feels too much most of the time
Grayjay on Android. It’s open-source and it doesn’t cost a lot (you can download for free but they expect you to pay at some point). Louis Rossman works for FUTO which makes Grayjay (and other cool apps)
Plus, Grayjay is made in part by the guy in the post picture
Congrats on joining the GrapheneOS enjoyers
TIL about Lockdown Browser
What a terrible day to have eyes
They stopped doing that unfortunately, I think. I struggled to find all 6 apps
I want Proton to replace Google. I wish for that. And during this time we can use open source software as well
RCS is just SMS experience through Google’s servers, just like what you have with iMessage. It may even be worse in term of what the companies extracts from your messages. Only usage I could see is if you want to use a matrix bridge that only works with RCS, like Beeper (since Apple does not enjoy users signing in with the iMessage bridge)
Oher than that, I enjoyed RCS messages when I was a Google fanboi and did not care about privacy. It still offers a better “security” than regular SMS, but you chose to deliver your texts to Google
It’s a different OS, based on AOSP
No? If you accept tracking while on the page, this has consequences on your current session