Introducing: The Future of VPN Privacy
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- Episode 177: MullvadVPN defends against future AI threats, Stack Overflow will sell user content to OpenAI (and suppress dissent along the way), another court order to Proton for user data, and more!
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The echo is ear-breakingly hard on Henry's end. Hopefully there's a cancellation feature in the recording software that can be used in future, if no good recording space is available.
Quality control methods require listening to what is being fed to everyone else, that capacity occurs or doesn't, it comes with genuine caring.
I mean proton is still safer to use the gmail. Id rather have the lesser of 2 evils in any situation. Because t you gotta have email for almost everything now days. Plus im not an international criminal. So i think im still safer using proton then google any day.
Ya from what I seen the Fed's care little about what most people would use them for.
People that criticize proton is using it for illegal purposes. Proton is just a good email service to degoogle
So is it possible to use that Zero-Trust DNS against Microsoft and their spyware and ads?
If the spying is built into the OS, there isn't much one can do except taking that OS offline.
Build your own operating system is a option.
@longhairdontcare122 That, indeed, is an option but I don't think I'm at that threat model. Just tired of ads mostly.
No need to build one from scratch, options like linux mint are infinitely more sanitary and tend to be quite functional for a majority of cases out of the box.
What rss application you use for your feeds?
Who else was swiping up on the articles they posted on the screen to try to read more of it?
Sources always linked in the description
@@surveillancereport thank you for your reply. I just thought it was funny that, out of habit from reading the news, I tried to swipe up on the article that was posted on the screen.
lmao the moment i connected on mullvad vpn my ISP portblocked all the ethernet ports on my router. so much for that. i guess no vpns allowed.
Use a bridge?
What country if I may ask?
Henry, the echoing in the background makes it hard to hear you.
He is recording at the bottom of a decommissioned missile silo so it might be hard to get rid of the echo.
Love your guys channel, if you guys need VFX help/ graphics i would love to make something for you guys!
29:06 That's a bunch of bologna from Canonical/Ubuntu; the "fix" for installing .deb files is to just pre-install gdebi and associate it with the .deb extension.
You can tell if someone's pregnant based solely on their purchases
So, basically the AI traffic analysis is just another NOCOM exploit? XD
1:13 is when they stop babbling
Proton mail is not FOSS.
Yeah that's the issue with the proton ecosystem. Only their client apps are foss but the backend is fully proprietary. Plus it lacks features compared to open source alternatives like Nextcloud.
Proton Mail *is* FOSS (github.com/ProtonMail) And with E2EE the open source aspect is done on the client-side. The entire point of FOSS E2EE is the fact you can verify on the client-side. Most E2EE providers have the same exact model. They assume a compromised server, and you can never verify an organization is running the 'open source server code' anyway. Highly suggest reading more into how this works, it's important to understand: hackernoon.com/when-end-to-end-encryption-and-open-source-come-together-in-a-messaging-platform-w1h33zz
@@surveillancereport By this logic Telegram would be FOSS. It's not. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_and_open-source_software
Google authentication is extremely tedious. Especially since Android sucks so hard when it comes to getting password managers to work. We still have to cut and paste passwords???
While my experience is different, if Google is awful and Android is awful, who is doing it right in your experience?
@@drstewart Apple.
When was the last time you tried, cuz android supports switching your system wide password manager for years now. The only time I had to copy paste passwords was when an app developer was incompetent enough to the point where it didn't trigger autofill, but in 99% of cases it just works
Hopefully you never need to contact them for customer service because they are rude and don't give a rip about their customers.
Who?
@@stultuses mullvad
I understand that some people may be sensitive to echo, but there are a lot of complaints... and it makes me wonder why our society has devolved into a state where everyone has to make sure everybody knows everything that irritates and bothers them? This irritates and bothers me.
Vpns are not private you are delusional if you think so.
Smh for real if they want someone they'll eventually find or make the crime needed.
Is it possible you could have the article show the content you’re reading? As soon as you read something that’s not on screen it’s hard to follow (for me at least 😂) but if not totally cool.