Should Mozilla be trusted?
Should Mozilla be trusted?
Mozilla deletes promise to never sell Firefox data.
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Not to be a doomer, but it feels like the skill floor to protecting my privacy is unbearably high and getting higher. Does anyone have a good resource about it?
39 0 Reply18 0 ReplyJust do one thing at a time. Here's my general process:
- switch email, and forward everything from the old one to the new one (I use my own domain name, but paid hosting)
- get into self-hosting, and slowly replace services I use w/ self-hosted ones
- get friends and family to switch to privacy-friendly services to communicate w/ me
And so on. Just do one thing at a time, and continue until you're happy with it.
3 0 Replyconvincing people to switch the hardest part
1 0 ReplyYup, but it's possible if you get them one by one. They can keep their old stuff, just use the new one with you.
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Rifles.
9 0 ReplyI have to ask: what are you going to do? Shoot Facebook? Snipe iCloud?
Start blasting Google?
Pretty sure a rifle is in no way a useful tool for any sort of online privacy.
3 0 ReplyIf there was ever a time for a “touch grass” comment this would be it.
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Not very private to put your name on a government list of gun owners.
2 0 ReplyThat's not needed in my state.
1 0 ReplyNot everyone here lives in your state
1 0 ReplyI was suggesting the OP may live in a similar state, using mine as an example.
The assumption was: buying a gun = registration in a government database. That's not a valid assumption, so I provided a counter example.
1 0 ReplyIt's a valid assumption in my state.
2 0 ReplyNot everyone here lives in your state
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