I do like Mint very much, but I think that they are neglecting to update their apps. A lot of apps are not up to date, and that’s just sad…
Ardens
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It’s a youtuber, who made this, and people feel hurt, because he doesn’t put their browser at the top. That’s just sad. He puts Firefox at the top - I use Firefox, and I still don’t care what he thinks about it. I make informed choices, it’s not religion for me…
Rent a mail-hotel, set up your own mail there. That’s easy, and you are in full control.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Looking for a Safe, Super Open Source (and also cheap if not free) Journaling app. Any Recomendations?6·4 days agoCherryTree LibreOffice You know, it’s all about taste, and the system you set up. What is “modern” to you? Share a picture? What do you mean by “cool”? Safe, is that encryption, or the ability to not lose your entries, like backup and such?
Ardens@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Iran says powerful military response forced Israel to halt aggression unilaterally10·5 days agoNow Israel/USA will fabricate an event, to legitimate another attack… Just wait…
Take pCloud - I paid one time, for a lifetime of 2 TB…
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What extensions would you absolutely recommend to someone who use Firefox?21·15 days agoBut Consent-O-Matic does not break websites (very rarely so), so it’s better than uBlock in that specific area.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What extensions would you absolutely recommend to someone who use Firefox?7·15 days agouBlock Origin Firefox Multi-Account Contaniners (and then use them) If you use some kind of webmail like google, hotmail, yahoo, then: Webmail Ad Blocker Remove FBclid and UTM
Optional Dark Reader Enhancer for Youtube
Nice propaganda, from those who wants people to stop using apps that they can’t control.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.1·19 days agoI agree on that part. Greed is a bad thing, and I don’t support that either.
For me, leaving is a statement, and a personal reason. I don’t see how it could not be both? I don’t know anyone who trusts them. But shifting the powerbalance towards privacy and ethics, will never be a bad thing.
I don’t disagree… but we must keep the pressure up. I know I’ve helped a little more than 10 people leave FB and Google (and most of Microsoft)… A couple of them have left Apple too… It’s a slow, but steady movement. :-)
That’s just about numbers. Most sites will adjust, if enough users are turning away to another site that are less intrusive.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.1·22 days agoBeing one yourself, that would make sense. You’d have a strange conversation.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.11·23 days agoSo, where did I use name-calling?
An open discussion is always welcome. Someone hijacking a conversation is not. So yeah… your bad.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.13·23 days ago- it’s not true. Default calls are encrypted.
- I have not said anything about what I want for Telegram. Are you trying to make a straw man here? Not that you want to interject yourself into this debate - then tell me, what is the big problem with the serverside not being OS? I did write it would be optimal, but what is the big issue for you? Try to answer without making another straw man about something I didn’t say… ;-)
- I don’t care about your trust issues. Go deal with them…
So far, don’t you think that you really would know, if government was involved in any way that didn’t involve crime fighting? Do you prefer an app, where crime roam free? Is that your issue? That it doesn’t?
AFAIK it’s you and two others, who don’t acknowledge my preferences… So please consider following your own advice!
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.17·23 days agoFirst of all, you injected yourself in my debate with another person. You do it by answering for that person, which mean, you lie by default, since you don’t know that persons answers. Then you say there are no end-to-end encryption by default, but that depends on what you use it for. Calls are encrypted by default.
But nice to know that you really didn’t have any serious red flags. Now it would be nice to hear from the person I was originally debating with…
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.18·23 days agoThere’s end-to-end encryption. It’s fine that you can chose what needs to be private, and what doesn’t need to be.
There could be several reasons as to why the servers are not OS. Why do you need that part to be OS? Seriously, why?
Oh, so your problem with Telegram is, that it had some issues in the past, just like EVERY other app in the beginning? Nice one. :-)
So, let’s summarize.
- You lie, and say that there’s no end-to-end encryption when there is.
- It would be preferable to have OS servers, but it’s not a major issue, since everything else is.
- You have an issue with something in “Back to the Future”… Which is no longer an issue.
Ardens@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Recent commits suggest Signal is preparing a paid subscription for backups.32·24 days agoYou contradict yourself. You can’t say that the price is fair, for something that doesn’t have the features that the price should cover.
So, she is talking about an AI-war? Where those who don’t want us to be private, controls the weapons? Anyone else see a problem with that logic?
Thousands of “you” browsing different sites, will use an obscene amount of power and bandwidth. Imagine a million people doing that, not a billion… That’s just stupid in all kinds of ways.