Five and eleven eyes doesn’t matter if the service is encrypted and open sourced. Also, did you know that Switzerland has no superior privacy laws comparing to Germany? It’s all marketing bluff.
Five and eleven eyes doesn’t matter if the service is encrypted and open sourced. Also, did you know that Switzerland has no superior privacy laws comparing to Germany? It’s all marketing bluff.
Five and eleven eyes doesn’t matter if the service is encrypted and open sourced. Also, did you know that Switzerland has no superior privacy laws comparing to Germany? It’s all marketing bluff.
Btw if your password is similar like on the meme, consider using pass managers like KeepassXC, Bitwarden or 1Password /end of the laugh and learn segment/
Spin some christmas lights around those PCs :D
Honestly, it’s scary. For people that are unaware, there’s an amazing resource on privacy-respecting alternatives to popular services and softwares: https://www.privacyguides.org. They are also on Lemmy if you have any question.
I mean, it is possible that instance admins will be able to show advertising on ones instance, but you will be able to find dotation based, ad-free instance instead. Lemmy as a whole won’t be monetized, only a particular instance. But it’s only my guess
But they fixed the issue, and documented on why it happened and how it got fixed on their blog. Pretty transparent to me.
I honestly think that it doesn’t matter - this PWA is so polished I’m forgetting that I’m not using a native app.
Downvoted, who the hell recommend Kali as the first desktop. It is not even intended for desktop usage.