privacybro
you’re right about the IP thing. that’s a good clarification rather than just “spy”. i suppose it’s less dire than Tutanota not encrypting incoming mails if you use tor and vpn by default.
yeah basically it more or less proves that swiss privacy is a bit stronger in this case vs Germany.
on the proton encryption, i did know about this but does that apply to proton-to-proton, proton-to-NonProton, or both? if you have details on this let me know.
either way the fact that they dont makes me feel that proton is a similar honeypot to signal and telegram, where they make a compromise with the five eyes, to give them metadata even if actual contents are safe. metadata can be much more powerful than contents often times
in general email is just the worst protocol when it comes to privacy. sadly.
you can see your ublock filter lists on browserleaks.com
you can see your ublock filter lists on browserleaks.com
if you’re willing to go advanced for a bit of extra convenience, then install a mobile browser that has proxy support and proxify that web browser then dedicate the browser to the web version of whatever service you want to use.
i cant wait for the future.
they’ll remotely turn off your car because you haven’t consumed your daily dosage of government ordered propaganda this morning or because you didn’t pay your 10 dollar seatbelt ticket.
when you go to buy a car, you will have to upgrade to the XS luxury package in order to not be forced to watch a 30 sec ad before turning on the car
while you are driving, you will served targeted ads on billboards but if you look at the ad, the insurance company’s tracking device’s integrated eye tracker sensor will increase your monthly payment for not paying attention to the road.
fuck off