I assume you need to pay for exit node hosting + traffic, right? Which would be comparable to the price of a classic VPN.
Rolling Resistance
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Rolling Resistance@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report201·6 months agoSeems like you have bigger issues than corporate surveillance.
Rolling Resistance@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report261·6 months agoBikes are great.
Nice webcam filter, OP
Rolling Resistance@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Google's official installation instructions for Chrome on Windows231·6 months agoCan’t decide what’s a better meme, this or installing Chrome over Edge 🤔🤔🤔
I guess the stuff I was worried about was contact list sharing, Google Advertising ID, installed app list, and who knows what else a native app can access. Good to know that Graphene has that protection, I guess I’ll worry less about using WA.
This is a good little story, I enjoyed reading it :)
Yes, having message history and a good desktop client are great benefits of a bridge.
Look up “Beeper”. It’s not about privacy, rather about convenience. They run bridges for you. Nothing went through the main app, but I had to authorize Beeper through WA as a separate session. It would die in 2 weeks with WA disabled, like I said, but I guess if I kept WA enabled this wouldn’t have happened.
I’ve seen WA mods (basically rebuilt .apk files), but I don’t know much about them, and therefore they seem shady.
This summer? I disabled the WA app on my phone, though, so there was no background activity.
My matrix app (an Element fork) had several bridges and multiple chats, I feel like they were all synching in the background. I haven’t noticed that when I was at home, but when I was camping, battery going from 100% in the evening down to 70% in the morning was a problem.
I used a setup like that, but there were 2 things that I didn’t like
- I had to keep Whatsapp on my phone and open it every 2 weeks, because without it the bridge would just die (so why not just use it anyway?).
- The app I had used a lot off battery, which was a dealbreaker for bike/backpacking trips.
Unlike some of you here, I actually do.
I was not asking for advice.
What I find really annoying about this community, is that no matter what you do, for some people it just won’t be good enough, and they will throw it in your face.
“You click on a reddit link but their certificate expired and the page isn’t opening”
For SMS/MMS, I find Right Messages to be quite good. For RCS, I don’t think there are any alternatives. And surely you know about the variety of messengers (Matrix, Signal, …).
Rolling Resistance@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Anyone else getting bounced from mainstream websites with Mullvad VPN?3·8 months agoI have Mullvad running all the time, and I’ve had this issue with one unpopular app and one online store website.
What’s really bad is the number of captchas 🤖
Rolling Resistance@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Anyone else getting bounced from mainstream websites with Mullvad VPN?1·8 months agoInterestingly, I use Instagram with Mullvad for over a year now, both app and web. Reddit seems to be working fine too. Maybe that’s because I opened accounts without a VPN.
Until you’re doing an online course in a simplistic web editor. Don’t ask me how I know 🥲
The more you look, the worse it gets.