Jean_le_Flambeur

joined 1 year ago

Nah im dumb and my brain just didnt realise that the words are in wrong order

An ordinary Extinction -Architects

[–] Jean_le_Flambeur@discuss.tchncs.de 14 points 1 week ago (10 children)

Would be a nice plot twist, but do you habe any sources for your claim? If this is real I would like to know more

[–] Jean_le_Flambeur@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Warte, ihr Typen bekommt ferientage?

True, but the config settings should be good Form the get go, that's the reason the app exitists after all and ublck and noscript are installed fast. But thanks for the tip :)

[–] Jean_le_Flambeur@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Had the same, promptly uninstalled, didnt find infos.

[–] Jean_le_Flambeur@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Good to hear <3

 

Hey guys n gurls, I was wondering if it is smart to disable my VPN connection for casual browsing.

Reasons: when having VPN constantly running it may be possible to track me via browser fingerprinting.

Szenario: the connection coming from the VPN which hypothetically downloaded a torrent, tries to watch capitalist propaganda while living in China, etc.pp has this screen ratio, this locale, this addons etc. And (more important) the YouTube login cookie we know belongs to this physical person/telephone number etc.

So I am wondering if I should only use the VPN when "needing" it (read articles not available in country, Netflix, read information government doesn't like, things like that.) Or if I'm missing something here and I could obscure my causal day to day browsing as well without decreasing the security of the VPN.

For reference, the VPN doesn't log anything (for more than a day) to my knowledge

EDIT: From what I understand from the comments: switching the VPN has little to no impact on widely used tracking and if at all makes it easier to corelate data. People emphasize the general lack of full privacy if you are wanted by entities willing to spend enough resources. But for the general need of privacy in normal usecases it makes more sense to just leave the VPN running.

 

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Edit: got told by the kind folks in the community that this is expected and the sentence "can access position while in background" actually just means: will ask you for the permission to access the position from the background but only does so, if you allow it" - that's what I figured, but now im sure. Thanks for the clarification everyone!

Hey guys n gurls,

I recently learned about exodus, and installed it to check my apps. While exodus shows some apps (like bike computer for reference) are allowed to track my position (quite logically).

The strange thing: in system settings it says seeing position is not allowed.

Does this mean that the app wants those permissions but I don't granted them? Or are my system settings bricked? Is this because of lineage? Is this expected?

Would greatly appreciate someone who understands this a little bit more to explain :)

P.S: Is (the tracker part of) exodus even useful when i already use neo store which shows known tracker? Is this maybe even the same database?

 

As the Title says, i am wondering if there is a way to have the pictures big enough that i can see them without clicking on them in my feed. At the Moment it looks like shown in the picture above

 
 
 

Offtopic: can anyone tell me how to post/ crosspost in multiple communities at once?

 
 
 
 
 
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