• @MutilationWave
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    31 day ago

    Very good literature lesson you have there. Let’s live in the real world. What are you doing to roll back privacy erosion? Kids don’t even understand privacy. I have a nephew that uses his full legal name for everything he does online and will not stop, despite me talking to him about how stupid that is several times.

    Privacy is over apart from the tools I’m sure you know about and use. Let’s focus on the big shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      523 hours ago

      Well, I’m showing peeps how easy it is to move to tor browser, for more surfing. And if that’s too much, I show and help people install a decent browser plug-in collection.

      Also, trying, again, to build a community owned mesh network.

      And, getting more people to use signal and proton mail.

      And, teaching stop the bleed classes, and organizing range days.

      And, until recently, seeding community gardens and tool libraries.

      So yes, you don’t need to sacrifice liberty for safety.

      • @_stranger_
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        120 hours ago

        The NSA compromised the TOR network as long ago as 2013, it’s not anonymous.

        • @[email protected]
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          120 hours ago

          No, they did not. This has been a rumor since the Tor project was created by the DoD. Same rumors about selinux.

          • @_stranger_
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            18 hours ago

            They absolutely did, and very likely could again at any time. It doesn’t matter what you do if they monitor literally all the traffic everywhere, which they do.