• @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      If it’s not dead then it’s on life support with a terminal illness because it’s damn near impossible to keep anything private with today’s technology

  • @nitefox
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    71 year ago

    The star destroyer is kinda right tho

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        31 year ago

        Short to do list on how to actually achieve privacy;

        • use Linux;
        • use hardened Firefox;
        • use Steam;
        • use protonmail or something similar;

        Easy, right? Desktop-wise, achieving privacy is quite easy tbf

        Then you see the mobile hell-scape:

        • install grapheneOs (unless you are lucky, you won’t be able to use your banking application, and the process is not beginner friendly);
        • do not use apps that are a privacy nightmares;
        • do not use Google play or Google related services (you lose the YouTube commodity);

        The last two points lead you to basically not use social media (Lemmy and a few other alternatives excluded, but they are far away from the mainstream). Then there is another problem: to keep contact with other people, you have to use privacy-nightmares apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.

        So yeah, privacy isn’t dead yet but it’s heading that way (unfortunately); which obviously doesn’t mean people shouldn’t do anything about it, it’s just sad