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notaspook wrote
Reply to comment by GnomeChumpsky in Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says by Rambler
I think it works?
GnomeChumpsky wrote
replies to comments appear to be le broke
GnomeChumpsky wrote
Reply to What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
I installed Brave on all of their devices, deleted Chrome and hid Safari.
Styromaniac wrote
Reply to What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
Probably not the answer you want, but ZeroNet.
ZeroNet is passwordless.
Currently though, TOR browser broke the ability to work with ZeroNet, so some privacy might potentially be sacrificed if browsing the wrong site.
notaspook wrote
Reply to What software choices do you recommend for your 'average' computer / internet user to help maintain their privacy? by Rambler
In browser ad-blocking is a start unless you want to go the network route and setup a Raspberry Pi running pi-hole on it. Though the browser addons / plugins are less likely to need tuning, something it sounds like they're not equipped to do.
Once they get used to seeing the internet without ads all over the place, they'll freak out when they get on a computer or device that allows them. That will be a good starting point.
Rambler OP wrote
Is anyone surprised?
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by GnomeChumpsky in Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says by Rambler
Did you receive a server error?
I'm unable to replicate the error it seems.