Recent comments in /f/Privacy
LnWpxtqPEXyDjAH9rs27 wrote
Searching and opening up videos seems to be very slow for me. 9 seconds loading the search results and a lot of images return a 503. Clicking on a video page also takes a lot of time to load. The actual video loads fast.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by mkb2191 in Big update to IncogTube - More than just an invidious install. by Rambler
Woops, should be fixed now. Likely got borked when doing some updates. Sorry about that!
mkb2191 wrote
The yggdrasil link http://[200:168a:c80a:b258:1dfe:f920:4414:6897]/ does not work as it says Host Unknown, but changing the Host header in the http request to incogtube.com fixes it, so seems to be a configuration error
Wahaha wrote
Reply to comment by awdrifter in Former Malware Distributor Kape Technologies Now Owns ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access, Zenmate, and a Collection of VPN “Review” Websites by Rambler
I'd be fine with VPNs not owned by a shady company.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Former Malware Distributor Kape Technologies Now Owns ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access, Zenmate, and a Collection of VPN “Review” Websites by Rambler
For getting around geo blocking or downloading torrents, any of the big name VPN should be fine (Express, Nord, PIA). If you need VPN to use in a specific country, maybe ask around the expat sub or forums for that country. But truly anonymous VPN probably don't exist, maybe rent a server somewhere to setup Shadowsock, pay with crypto, then logon to it from public wifi? I don't know if that's secure enough, never really needed that level of anonymity.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to Former Malware Distributor Kape Technologies Now Owns ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access, Zenmate, and a Collection of VPN “Review” Websites by Rambler
So which VPN should one use these days?
awdrifter wrote
Reply to Former Malware Distributor Kape Technologies Now Owns ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access, Zenmate, and a Collection of VPN “Review” Websites by Rambler
Pretty much all the VPN "review" sites are paid. I tried using NordVPN on my trip to China, which all the "review" sites says it'll work, well it didn't. An relatively unknown VPN that I've found actually worked (although slow).
txt wrote
Reply to My employer is forcing everyone to download something called Okta onto their phones. Should I be concerned? : privacy by Rambler
Okta is AAAS (Authentication As A Service). The somewhat valid reason an employer would want this on your phone: security. HOWEVER: Your employer really should not have any control over your phone.
mr4channer wrote
Reply to Over 120GB of Twitch website data has been leaked online (source code, encrypted passwords, streamer payouts, etc.) : Twitch by Rambler
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:N5BLZ6XECNEHHARHJOVQAS4W7TWRXCSI&dn=twitch-leaks-part-one&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.stealth.si%3A80%2Fannounce
mr4channer wrote (edited )
anonymous leftycucks
anonymous isn't real and it was never left.
habo hotel meme
do they know it was raided with swastikas and dressed in all black like niggers with afro to troll habo hotel?
mr4channer wrote
Reply to My employer is forcing everyone to download something called Okta onto their phones. Should I be concerned? : privacy by Rambler
yes, leave the job
Strangeways wrote
These movie companies are throwing manure at the wall hoping to see what sticks.. [guffaws of laughter]
Strangeways wrote
Reply to PIA launches privacy antivirus that controls what data is sent to the cloud database by whitestar
Its only for Windows.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to ExpressVPN CIO facing $1.6 million DOJ fine for helping United Arab Emirates spy on its enemies by whitestar
It's chump change, they just got $1 Billion.
awdrifter wrote
Damn, Big Tech got Anonymous in their pocket too?
DoctorForesight wrote
Well, fuck.
whitestar wrote (edited )
This is Kape, they own PIA VPN, CyberGhost VPN and now Express VPN, these are some the biggest VPN players in the market, millions of users, it starts to look like a monopoly, no matter what brand you go to, it is going to be run by Kape.
BlueHat wrote
Reply to 2021.09.11 article ! HONEYPOT High end 'anonymous' An0m Cell phones : 'Every message was copied to the police’: the inside story of the most daring surveillance sting in history. $1,700 for phone and $1,250 annual subscription, ~10,000 people rounded up by Feds! Only trust full open source! by smartypants
Yet another reason to be overly paranoid about anything that promises "privacy".
j0ink3r wrote
Reply to A timely reminder that Apple can read your iMessages (even though they’re E2E encrypted) : privacy by Rambler
thats not very lovely
thevalueistoolong wrote
They were offering free identity theft protection right but how do ya get it ...I got MCFEE app but just scans and says access everything so can it see this when it says that
BlueHat wrote
Reply to I brought Teddit (A reddit privacy front-end) to I2P, Tor, and Yggdrasil. Links within. by Rambler
Just realised that teddit has non-functional upvote and downvote buttons.
Yogihni wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Rambler in YouTube Proxy has been updated - Should be more stable. by Rambler
If you ever watch Invidious on clearnet, Freetube might be useful (I don't know if it works over Tor). It uses Invidious, and it will proxy subscriptions without signup. It's in beta, and there are some aggravations, but I think sometimes it comes from problems with the invidious instances.
The privacy-redirect FF add-on (for clearnet) will direct YT links to Invidious (or auto-open them in Freetube). I use the first one because the layout of search results seems a little better in Invidious, but I still use Freetube more, due to the single-click subscription proxies that you can group into folders. Currently, comments won't display in Freetube. Also, you can't comment from a proxied subscription (naturally).
Also, Piped proxies YT videos. https://piped.kavin.rocks/ It appends long search results and large channels at the "end-of-page". Sometimes a search-on-page for keywords will find desired vids quicker than paging through invidious. I also dropped a piped address(es) in freetube, and it seemed to work. I didn't check if it somehow just resolved to an invidious instance.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by whitestar in I brought Teddit (A reddit privacy front-end) to I2P, Tor, and Yggdrasil. Links within. by Rambler
If my install wasn't working, it should be now. I had to piece together a solution to automate some tasks that allow the app to run without interruption. Should be solid now.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by whitestar in YouTube Proxy has been updated - Should be more stable. by Rambler
What YouTube has that others don't is content. I can't use any alternative as a daily-driver like I can with YouTube. Can't find the music I want, obscure videos on how to replace a random part on an old Mercedes car, or reviews on solar inverters or stand up comedy bits, etc.
The alternative platforms seemingly only shine in hosting content that YouTube doesn't allow. Unfortunately, until they also host content that YouTube does allow they'll never be a normal, mainstream alternative.
So that's why I use Invidious, to at least watch the content that I do like (hosted on YouTube) in a more private way.
burnerben wrote (edited )
Reply to Google is giving data to police based on search keywords, court docs show by Rambler
surprising