We don’t talk about Hannah Montana Android.
We don’t talk about Hannah Montana Android.
Phones are insecure devices, by design. Should be OK.
Just don’t do anything on a phone that falls under “sensitive” on your threat model. Use a proper computer with a proper password for that.
I love the battery. I got a well used phone and I rarely have less than 70% at the end of the day.
But I leave my phone in airplane mode 24/7 (just use WiFi, no SIM)
Its comments like this that lead Google to make newer phones have stupid big batteries. I hate those big, heavy phones :(
I have a Pixel 3a, and I love it. I also have a Pixel 4a and love that one too
I bought a Pixel 5a, and hated it. I think the 4a is the best phone on the market right now. Great price, great support in Lineage, and its not too big and heavy.
Go to a local free cryptocurrency meetup group. Bring $5 and buy some bitcoin from someone there. Then go home and use a website to convert the bitcoin to monero. Do this with just $5 at first.
Once you understand that process, repeat with some larger amount and you can use it to buy things.
They have a onion service. If the climate activist used that, then proton wouldn’t have any details to give LE.
Use the privacy tools they tell you to use. they literally tell you how to prevent this from happening.
Use TAILS for activism
I wouldn’t trust client side encryption with something as porous as a web browser, though. Better to use a tool that doesn’t download and execute code from the internet constantly (like rclone)
The US still has slaves (its not even illegal in the US). Looks like China does too
Thankfully we don’t have to follow the dumb Android security model on desktops.
on Qubes we still have security through compartmentalization, yet all systems have root access (even passwordless sudo)
Many developers sign their AppImages, but its up to you to verify it
Yet curiously they’re far more secure. Huh.
Checksums are not for authenticity, and link me to the docs that indicates that ostree’s optional encryption is enforced in flatpak
Apt or distro package manager of choice.
Wait till you learn that your flatpak client doesn’t verify anything it downloads
Wow, good news from google is rare
99% of people have some private keys they need to hide
You mean the capitalist way. The US has along history of slavery.
I prefer more granular control. I appreciate “controversial” and “sort by date” and “top post for past week/month/year”
To be clear: they’re tracking the mouse on the website, not the real time movements of a dildo going in and out of an orifice