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TallestSkil wrote

This will not be the first time a root CA certificate has expired and I imagine it will follow the same trend as previous expirations where things break.

Translation: literally nothing is happening nor will ever happen, since they’re simply going to reissue the certificate with a new date of expiry. Like every other certificate ever.

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dontvisitmyintentions wrote

Proton is the end of a long-overdue overhaul of the UI to fit with the modular, quicker backend, if I understand it correctly. The addon API was more painful but similar. Both should have happened a long time ago, and would have saved countless developer time spent on the old codebase.

They could have done it all at once with a full experimental browser again, which is what Phoenix originally was. But that doesn't fit with the branding and telemetry obsession Mozilla has.

It's not as bad as they make it out.

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Wahaha wrote

Isn't it because Firefox is made by Mozilla who is paid by Google who created their very own spyware Chromium and has an interest since then to slowly strangle the life out of Firefox?

It all started around 2011 and all the decisions since then cannot be explained away with coincidence or mere incompetence.

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Rambler wrote

To be fair, if you're the type of person who may draw any amount of attention to yourself then it's really up to you to use the tools made available to you to keep yourself private.

Sounds like they didn't utilize the onion service. Sounds like they didn't do enough on their own to protect themselves.

While I know this looks bad for ProtonMail, the reality is that service providers aren't investigative units and can only share what information you give them to share when given a lawful order to do so.

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Onetwofree wrote

If you don't like the ad scripts move to LBRY desktop app. Odysee has a sustainable business model but if you want control of your content and you don't want to be tracked use the desktop app and Peertube isn't sustainable because it has no business model behind it expect tips but LBRY has LBC. Also LBRY Desktop app is open source and more stable than Odysee.

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dontvisitmyintentions wrote

It's believable, because Vimeo always leaned lefty.

But were they paid members? Did the membership lapse, making some unavailable? Do the missing videos say they were removed for any particular reason?

I don't see any posts on covid19criticalcare.com from the 10th, and the 11th ones don't look related. Do you have a link to their post or to the posts with missing videos?

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AWiggerInTime wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by sgji2p in Don't Use Telegram. by Hitler_Was_Right

use some random free XMPP Server to register at

Any recommendations? It turns out that it's hard to find a server with open registration which is fairly stable and keeps history.

And the client is smooth and simple.

We call it simple, others call it spartan. If XMPP won't work then try Matrix, the bridge argument usually works.

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toggin wrote

Not sure who relied on apple for privacy in the first place, if you want privacy you simply have to go with open source, mainly for two big reasons :

  1. You have no real way of actually knowing for sure that the OS isn't backdoored
  2. The company responsible for programming that operating system can change their stance on privacy at any time, like apple is doing here.

Personally, i would never, ever lay trust on a closed source application or system for privacy, it's just asking to get fucked in the ass. if you wanna do private shit, use open source software exclusively for that, no exceptions imo.

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