Speedtest.net isn’t rigged, I can exceed the speed I get on it with steam.
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I have Tails on a USB for temporary use , I don’t think it’s supposed to be used as a full time OS with persistent storage though.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Very simple way to improve your privacy and security massively.
22·1 year agoYep, software dev here for a static marketing site for a product. We are in a constant battle with PMs and SEO who want Google tracking, Facebook, TikTok, A/B testing, cursor tracking, etc. We’re trying to keep page-speeds fast while loading megabytes of external JS code…
Luckily all that can be blocked by the end user without affecting the site though, all you’d lose is some carousels and accordions etc that are done with a few lines of code.
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Android@lemdro.id•F-Droid exploring to include paid apps, in-apps, subscription, and ads in appEnglish
3·1 year agoMaybe it should be a pay what you want but it doesn’t charge you for a week. So you can use the app and then decide whether to up the price if it’s useful or cancel the payment if it doesn’t work for you.
Yeah don’t worry I have no social media accounts other than Lemmy
I did try to install Qubes recently for this purpose but it’s not well supported on my laptop hardware.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•How crucial are banking apps? Your experience with them vs. browser banking?
5·1 year agoMy bank only has an app, no website option, but luckily it works just fine on GrapheneOS with no Google Play. I barely use it anyway as I pay cash everywhere possible
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Android@lemdro.id•Are you excited about the upcoming Pixel 9, or have you given up on Google hardware?English
131·1 year agoPixels are the best degoogle phone thanks to GrapheneOS…
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Android@lemdro.id•Are you excited about the upcoming Pixel 9, or have you given up on Google hardware?English
27·1 year agoPixel is the only game in town for anyone who wants a secure and privacy friendly smartphone as they’re the only ones that run GrapheneOS.
I do like the look of the 9, especially finally being able to get a smaller Pro model but the prices are getting silly and my 7 Pro is still working fine. Maybe the 10 or 11.
I’m also keeping an eye on Fairphone but they need to add all the hardware GrapheneOS needs to support them for me to be interested. And it’d help if they weren’t launching with last gen specs. Fairphone 5 came out after my P7P but is inferior in most ways, I just can’t justify paying for a downgrade as much as I support the mission.
I don’t entirely agree with this: I know there are no ANPR cameras within my town for example. There’s a speed camera that only takes photos if you’re speeding, but ANPR cameras are limited to motorways and trunk roads, I can move around my town and the surrounding ones without clocking ANPR. Of course I’m still on regular CCTV and cell towers triangulate my phone, but that requires authorities actively looking into me which I doubt they are.
I tend to use an eBike where possible but again the phone triangulates if I have it on me, and it wouldn’t be too hard to follow on cctv if you really wanted to. Everyone and their mother has a doorbell camera now
My ebike comes with a GPS tracking app to locate it. Luckily it’s optional but it’s already begun
Another awful “innovation”. The screen in my 2016 van just does maps, music, and radio. I can swap it out no issue if I want (but I don’t want android auto so I don’t). The climate controls are still physical knobs thank god.
Holding onto my 2016 van with zero telemetry for as long as possible.
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Android@lemdro.id•Ahead of Android 15's launch, Android 14 is on at least 13% of active devicesEnglish
4·1 year agoThis is tricky. Luckily mine works on custom ROMs so I’ve not had to fool safetynet for a while.
Does it still trip if you install a custom ROM and relock the bootloader, without rooting? I know there used to be packages to hide you had root and keep safetynet
Depends, every tech company I’ve worked at has had Windows machines for project managers, account managers etc, and Mac for developers and designers. So it is possible to support two OSs as standard. I’ve always just picked the Mac but when my next laptop is due I may ask if anyone uses Linux
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Android@lemdro.id•Ahead of Android 15's launch, Android 14 is on at least 13% of active devicesEnglish
12·1 year agoAs time goes on you’ll be exposed to more and more security vulnerabilities with no patches.
Nothing wrong with running an old phone but you should unlock it and put Lineage OS on or similar.
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Android@lemdro.id•Loss of popular 2FA tool puts security-minded GrapheneOS in a paradoxEnglish
16·1 year agoAuthy is trash anyway.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Decided to start paying predominantly cash again
3·1 year agoProbably vaguely similar from when I’ve visited
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Decided to start paying predominantly cash again
3·1 year agoTesco now even has stores in the UK where you scan your loyalty card on the way in, pick up items off shelves, and walk out and it charges you accurately. The amount of cameras and sensors on the ceiling was uncanny. So not only do they have your purchasing profile but they now know what you look like, your gait, and any other identifying information they use to make that work
(OK it might be just lads in the Philippines following you on CCTV like Amazon did but still)

I use Nobara on my gaming PC just because it has some gaming tweaks by default but is otherwise just stock Fedora so any issues can be searched as if I was on Fedora.