use an adblocking DNS like Adguard and use a good VPN that won’t snitch.
Proton or Mullvad, whatever works better for you, they’re both good.
use an adblocking DNS like Adguard and use a good VPN that won’t snitch.
Proton or Mullvad, whatever works better for you, they’re both good.
Regardless of what corporation it is. Always assume they got hacked.
Unless of course all their users’ data is end to end encrypted, all with unique keys.
if a company like that gets hacked then it’s like an intruder in an apartment complex, you got through the first door, now you need to break into each account one at a time.
I don’t know why you got downvoted, this is important to know that it’s not a good alternative to google maps.
Oh…I don’t think you can do that…not yet anyway.
the parts with the triangles can be
Actually. Zero trust and whitelisting applications can help a lot with APT typed malware. Because it doesn’t need prior knowledge of a threat to protect you from it.
you can disable that stuff…the crypto wallet stuff
if we know about the exploits we can set up our security to prevent malware coming from them.
You wouldn’t expect Comcast to improve anything right? How many people even use that service compared to disney or HBO?
Whenever I try to use containers in firefox, they just randomly reset to the default 4 at some point down the road
firefox only stops that kind of thing when you go into about config and turn those features on.
Brave is almost perfect.
Remember when Apple used to say their software can’t get viruses?
Brave search?
I don’t understand some of those words, but I get the gist.
Digital locks are always a bad idea.