From what I understand, Matrix is a pretty hard service to write clients for because they’re constantly updating the server architecture and so clients end up very much behind very fast.
From what I understand, Matrix is a pretty hard service to write clients for because they’re constantly updating the server architecture and so clients end up very much behind very fast.
Its called Keepass. You are welcome
The highest rated one I can that has insurance with the full shield icon.
Oh, I hear you on that one. I use Proton for my email, but I use my own domain, so I had to set up all these security things like DKIM, etc. So that my messages would not be marked as spam in big mail providers. Adding the proper records to the DNS was a bit of a pain, but other than that it went pretty well.
I haven’t had a Google account for over a year and a half now and I stopped primarily using the one I did have in 2019 and would only log into it like once a year.
No, there is no private way to use Facebook on any platform. The use of Facebook itself completely murders all privacy and should never be considered for use.
Oh, sadness
This is exactly what I do. I subscribe to the YouTube channels via RSS in my local RSS reader and have it set to display notifications so that I still see video updates and then use newpipe to open them.
Same here with newpipe
I followed you in 2019 and did the same thing. So it would not affect me very much either.
All social media is inherently privacy invasive because you are either voluntarily or unwittingly giving the social media data about yourself.
Trocador and choose the insured ones. Usually B or C level
The SEC should have been using the proper two-factor authentication methods through an app instead of SMS-based. You lose access to your account because of an SMS based two-factor authentication. Simsoop. That’s your own damn fault because you weren’t taking the proper security precautions.
Oh, interesting. Okay. In that case, they are totally misusing the term.
OTP 2FA Codes are one time pads
Well then again, you expect government agencies to be secure? Yeah, not hardly.
Idiot. Why did they not run those searches over the tor network to anonymize themselves? That is quite frankly stupid. And the fact that the SEC was using SMS-based two-factor authentication is also stupid. One time pads or bust motherfuckers.
Easy answer. Don’t use platforms. Use protocols. Lemmy doesnt go down, Mastodon doesnt go down, nostr doesnt go down, Monero doesnt go down, Bitcoin does not go down.
Facebook goes down, zoom goes down, AWS goes down.