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curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Chat Control approved: Certain EU countries will see your private messages. Is yours on the list?English
14·5 days agoCan someone help me understand the likely outcome in countries that implement chat control? Will those governments force Google and Apple to remove apps that do not comply (e.g. Signal) from their official app stores? Will those governments somehow detect users who find workarounds and go after them? I figure most people in those countries will shrug their shoulders and move on with their lives, but how will this impact citizens who do not wish to comply?
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Does any Firefox spinoff for Android support separate profiles or multi-account containers?English
3·5 days agoCan you please share a specific example? I poked around in the settings for Fennec browser and could not find anything about switching profiles.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Does any Firefox spinoff for Android support separate profiles or multi-account containers?English
3·5 days agoThis has been my experience so far. When I posted this question, I was hoping there was an alternative or equivalent feature for mobile that I just didn’t know about.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Using a custom domain with two seprate email accounts.English
1·6 days agoI’d think A would work (pointing your custom domain to Anonaddy and linking the specific alias to their gmail as the recipient for that alias). This can be done w/ Anonaddy’s Lite Plan, which is $1/month and allows up to 5 recipients.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
1·10 days agoI see the problem now; however, if the aliasing tool has regex matching (and the matching pattern is hard to guess), then I believe that solves the problem of keeping spam out while enabling automatic creation, would you agree?
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
1·10 days agoif you use catchall and later run into spam issues, it gets much harder to get rid of it, as you cannot turn off the catchall if you don’t even have a list of aliases to still let through.
If the forwarding/aliasing service automatically creates an alias when the first email is received, then that skirts this problem, right?
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
1·10 days agoI forward those emails to an address which is random. For example:
udhxhdjeiwk@example.com.Can you elaborate on the benefit of using a random string for your secret/true inbox? Is it so that if it’s ever compromised you can just spin up a new random string as your new inbox, point all your aliases to the new one, and burn the old one?
Each alias looks like this:
company_name-[eight random character/numbers]@example.com.Same question, how do the random characters after the company name benefit you? Is it so that if you want (or need) to continue using that particular service after a data leak, then at least you can update your profile to company_name-[different set of random characters]?
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
2·11 days agoThis is very helpful - thanks a lot!
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
1·11 days agoMakes sense. Follow-up question: Is there any particular reason why you use the
email+hfu2sb5d@example.comoremail+ebay@example.comas opposed to justhfu2sb5d@example.comorebay@example.com?If I understand correctly, the plus sign helps you see which organization has compromised your info, but the drawback of the plus sign is that a savvy spammer can figure out what your true email address is (the part before the plus sign), whereas aliases such as
hfu2sb5d@example.comorebay@example.comconceal your true email address.Am I thinking about this correctly?
ETA I’ve also encountered sites where a plus sign in the email address is disallowed, which is another downside of the plus sign approach.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
1·11 days agoOkay, I think I’m following, thanks for the detailed explanation.
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Nice!
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
1·11 days agoGotcha, so then without a catch-all, is it still possible to make up something on the fly or will I need to predetermine my aliases before I give them out? I guess it’s kinda rare, but I’m thinking about the odd circumstance where I need to come up with something on the spot and I’m away from my computer.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
2·11 days agoI’ve seen this approach mentioned in other threads. Where does one configure catch-all, is that in the settings for the mail provider or the domain registrar?
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to skirt websites that block known domains of email forwarding services? [SOLVED]English
2·11 days agoGoing forward, this approach checks out, but I’m also looking to unfuck my existing accounts. Beginning to think a custom domain is the way to achieve that.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy friendly keypad/electronic door lock at home?English
6·2 months agoI had not thought of this. Thanks for the idea.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy friendly keypad/electronic door lock at home?English
2·2 months agoGood to know there are models compatible with Home Assistant. Thanks for the info.
curious_dolphin@slrpnk.netOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy friendly keypad/electronic door lock at home?English
3·2 months agoThanks for the idea. In your case, do you still need a phone app to program the various PINs or are they all programmable “on board?”
Oh, I see. I must’ve misread a tutorial at some point then. I did not realize one could install an app directly into profile #2, I thought root had all the apps and then specific apps had to be pushed to the other profiles. Thanks for clarifying that.
Got that part, but what throws me is, in order to install a Google app on that secondary “google” profile, don’t you have to first install the Google app on the main profile so that you can then push it to the secondary profile?
What does maintaining a separate profile for Google stuff buy you? I’m familiar with GrapheneOS, but haven’t internalized the separate profile thing yet.


In case anyone else out there is unaware, the “paid” tier for Osmand is unlockable for free to OSM contributors, meaning if you make a habit of contributing edits to OSM, then all you’d have to do is link to your OSM account within Osmand settings. Not to dissuade anyone from contributing financially, just sayin’ b/c I think that is a nice little perk for editors from the Osmand team.
I personally prefer CoMaps (forked from Organic Maps), the UI is a little more intuitive to me than Osmand.