Recent comments in /f/Privacy
smartypants wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
Thanks for your research, keep posting to all the 29 or so free speech sites... too bad Poal shadowbans, censors , deletes, and is a god damned dumpster fire.
I posted proof of two popular user upvoated topics totally censored by Poal admins this last week : https://ramble.pw/f/privacy/2387/-/comment/2901
LIST OF PLACES for you to consider posting your research and revelations!:
https://ramble.pw/f/privacy/2387/-/comment/2902
Save that list!
Also , be sure to add "on my OS, on my machine, conditionals as well" to not trigger people demanding you try it on 3 ISPS on 3 machines. Ask for confirmation at top and bottom of your post to not trigger the Brave fanboy nazis thinking you are a enemy shill.
smartypants wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by ____ in Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
Poal.co censors far far too much in Feb 2021 : two examples in my prior post.
but I agree that Rambler need to post this asking for confirmation on all the following sites , and even other less censoring subreddits on Reddit.
The top 29 known mostly Free Speech social sites, unranked :
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/ (legible nondeletable 4chan)
https://www.16chan.xyz/pol/
https://8kun.top (current 2020 8Chan, tor onion link : jthnx5wyvjvzsxtu.onion)
https://8kun.top/pnd/ (8Chan pol)
https://forum.searchvoat.co/viewforum.php?f=31 (never censors legal speech)
https://www.dailystormer.name (https://dailystormer.su/)
https://endchan.org
https://notabug.io/t/all
https://9chan.tw/bestpol/
https://phuks.co/ [server down Oct 2020, up again]
https://poal.co/ (censors speech often, proof https://files.catbox.moe/iuncm1.jpg)
https://ramble.pw/ (not famous yet)
https://wearethene.ws/ (2021 very active 8Chan Q stuff, more legible)
https://Greatawakening.win/ (Q related)
https://raddle.me/ (Raddle)
https://vnnforum.com/
https://patriots.win/ (claims to be free speech, CENSORS discussions of jews, guns, race IQ, etc)
https://ruqqus.com/+MAGA (2% of the old thedonald.win users went here, despite ruqqus censorship)
https://dstormer6em3i4km.onion.link/ [http://dstormer6em3i4km.onion/] (emergency tor onion for https://dailystormer.su/)
https://www.whitedate.net/whitedate-forums/
https://endchan.net/qanonresearch/
https://ruqqus.com/ (claims to be free speech, has leftists control a lot of it)
https://saidit.net/ (censors, but not as bad as reddit)
https://communities.win/ (censors, but not as bad as reddit)
RAMBLE1 wrote
Reply to Multi-hop vpn and port forwarding by overvalley
link of that vpn ?
port-forward for p2p apps to connect. Does not affect encryption.
DcscZx5idox wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by !deleted152 in No, you shouldn't use Brave. by Rambler
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by ____ in Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
I created a Ruqqus account and posted in +Privacy but it's not showing up so it's probably either because my account is new. I created a Poal account and posted it there and it appears to me. May not if I log out. Not sure.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by div1337 in Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
Could be. But anything that is advertised to do with Tor shouldn't make any activity known outside of the Tor network itself.
MysteryRepeatsItself wrote
Very interesting. Not that I know too much about what you posted, but I'm learning!
Kalchaya wrote
Reply to What features do you look for in a VPN? by Rambler
Depends on what you need it for, and what you need it to do. Considerations could be:
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No logs policy (backed up in it's TOS), and preferably certified by a 3rd party.
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Based outside the 14-Eyes jurisdiction.
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Reliable kill-switch.
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No leaks.
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GUI client.
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Compatible with your OS.
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Uses compatible protocol (IKEv2, Wireguard, L2TP, OpenVPN, etc.).
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TOR friendly.
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Multi-hop.
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Unlimited bandwidth/fast speed.
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No auto-renew or ability to disable it.
Kalchaya wrote
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by ____ in Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
I don't have accounts at those. Well I think I may have an old Ruqqus account or something.
Feel free to share yourself. Helps this site AND more importantly, helps protect the privacy of Brave users.
____ wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
Don't even bother. Post it on Reddit alternatives like Ruqqus, Poal, Phuks, Notabug, etc. instead. Don't support sites that have heavy censorship.
Rambler OP wrote
/r/privacy on reddit won't allow this post because:
While we (vastly) prefer the Tor Browser over the Brave one, you'll need a better source than the one you found. Can you find something from a more widely recognized NetSec expert? Something along the lines of Bruce Schneier's blog or something at that level of credibility?
Does anyone else wish to replicate this to confirm?
____ wrote
Definitely always just use Tor Browser on desktop, if only to prevent sites from fingerprinting you.
div1337 wrote
It's disappointing, I'm wondering if it has something to do with how Chromium works? Perhaps using Chromium as a base was a mistake.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by boobs in Signal Needs to do Better For its Response to the Anti-Censorship Community - It's FOSS News by Rambler
there is no "anti censorship community" but there is a pro-censorship lobby.
This, x1,000.
boobs wrote
Reply to Signal Needs to do Better For its Response to the Anti-Censorship Community - It's FOSS News by Rambler
anti censorship is the default position.
there is no "anti censorship community" but there is a pro-censorship lobby.
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to comment by mr4channer in What features do you look for in a VPN? by Rambler
Actually, e-mail verification is fine for me, as long as it will let me use aliases, like those Riseup has. But yes, I do hate CRAPTCHAs, especially the Goolag one. Sure, I can use Buster (https://github.com/dessant/buster, clear net only), but it doesn't really help when you're continuously using a service that requires it because you're still supporting the cancer.
mr4channer wrote
using (((yandex)))
mr4channer wrote
Reply to comment by BlackWinnerYoshi in What features do you look for in a VPN? by Rambler
email verify is out too, just let users register with username and password, and they have to complete non js 8 or more character image captcha. how hard is it to store usernames and passwords in db, prune old/unused accounts that haven't logged in for a while. no log vpn.
J0yI9YUX41Wx OP wrote
Reply to Favorite Online Password Manager? by J0yI9YUX41Wx
BitWarden looks pretty dang nice. Its free tier is capable enough that I don't feel the need to administer a local instance. That's just one more thing to maintain and back up.
Kalchaya wrote
Reply to Dev creeped out after he fired up Ubuntu VM on Azure, was immediately approached by Canonical sales rep by Rambler
Ubuntu has an established history of spying (or at the very least privacy invasion). Frankly I'd be more likely to trust The Reds don't have hidden code in Deepin Linux, than trust Canonical has learned its lesson.
redandblack wrote
Reply to comment by mr4channer in Dev creeped out after he fired up Ubuntu VM on Azure, was immediately approached by Canonical sales rep by Rambler
true
mr4channer wrote
Reply to Dev creeped out after he fired up Ubuntu VM on Azure, was immediately approached by Canonical sales rep by Rambler
don't use jewbuntu, its amazon honeypot and backdoor to YOUR PC you dumb fucking idiots.
not_bob wrote
Reply to Brave Browser leaks your Tor / Onion service requests through DNS. by Rambler
.onion is a special tld that should never be sent to a DNS server to be resolved. Ever.