What do you do for security updates?
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drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird email client makes connections to sites that have nothing to do with sending and receiving email, for "telemetry" and other questionable reasons11·25 days ago“I want you to rebuild everything around my nerds”.
Where my nerds at!?
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What extensions would you absolutely recommend to someone who use Firefox?16·1 month agoUsers voting on whether a segment is good or bad. I always give a thumbs up to the segments that were well-defined and a thumbs-down to segments that cut off half a sentence unnecessarily etc.
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What extensions would you absolutely recommend to someone who use Firefox?9·1 month agoMost people will tell you that it’s been made obsolete now since (1) it doesn’t use behavioural analysis to detect trackers anymore, it just uses a pre-defined list of trackers to block (2) browsers (especially firefox) now have built-in tracker blocking (3) ublock origin blocks trackers by default anyway.
I don’t think it hurts to still use it, just as a belt and braces approach, but I suppose it’s possible it makes your browser fingerprint more unique.
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made 3D printable cryptography bracelets, cipher/decipher on the go!16·1 month agoIt’s water-resistant.
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made 3D printable cryptography bracelets, cipher/decipher on the go!2·1 month agothanks, unlucky Rich
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made 3D printable cryptography bracelets, cipher/decipher on the go!3·1 month agoIt could also be a Vignere cipher
Right, but that dongle is connected to the CAN bus directly right? I was wondering what is accessible over just the smartphone integrations (CarPlay and Android Auto).
What car sensors are normally accessible to CarPlay and Android Auto, and what are they used for?
My car doesn’t expose any car features or sensors to CarPlay at all. I just use the connected display for maps and playing audio.
Could you link the RPi projects that you’ve seen? Sounds interesting.
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Who are you? Even a known and respected cryptographer would not release a tool with such confidence. First you need to request testing and code review before you announce to people that it is a “secure, anonymous file-sharing platform.”
This is not a community for sharing your personal programming projects for feedback. If you post here, there will be non-technical users who don’t know how to evaluate the security of tools and won’t understand they are taking a huge risk by using your unknown alpha release project.
They front a huge percentage of the internet, so you can pretty much guarantee that all of the three-letter agencies have their fingers in Cloudflare’s infrastructure, whether they cooperate willingly or not.
If you care about your privacy you should avoid these kind of infrastructure monopolies, since they are such a juicy target.
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Asking for advice: Very old abandoned Facebook account - revive and delete, or leave to rot?8·2 months agoI haven’t tried it myself but I’ve seen other people say that when they go back to an old Facebook account, Facebook will require a scan of their ID in order to log in. They can be a real removed about letting people log in to accounts that have been inactive for a long time.
I thought this was going to be a new article or news, but it’s from April 9, 2024.
I think this situation has been picked over and rehashed now to the point where anyone who was going to change their behaviour will have already done so. If there is no update on the situation then all I see is you dragging up drama from a year ago.
Good luck alt-tabbing to the one you want.
This is what workspaces are for.
drspod@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is your phone secretly listening to you? Here's an easy way to find out1·3 months agoTo test if your phone is listening to your conversations, start by openly discussing a unique topic that you’ve never searched for or discussed previously
… then see if it appears in your ads. Saved you a click.
Here is the actual article title:
CIQ, Oracle and SUSE Create Open Enterprise Linux Association for a Collaborative and Open Future
- New trade association brings together open source Enterprise Linux community
- It will provide an open process to access source code that organizations can use to build distributions compatible with RHEL
Only after they meet the requirements to be moved from unstable.
From the wiki:
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- https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
There is some advice on that page about how to deal with security updates for testing and I’m wondering how people who use testing take that advice, and what changes they make to get security updates. Or maybe you don’t bother. That’s what I mean.