For the vast majority of flip phones currently available on the market, if they’re not running some version of KiaOS, they’re running stock Android - with all the Google spying that entails - under the hood.
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rekabis@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•President Trump's Qatari 747 is a flying security disaster91·1 month agoWill any patriot of democracy with a functional stinger rocket please pay attention?
I am still stuck in “2014”, which is where I was back in 1995.
But then again, I never became obscenely wealthy by grossly parasitizing off of the labour of other people, so I never had the chance to devolve and become corrupted by capitalism.
Vanadium is purely for GrapheneOS, and Trivalent is purely for Linux. Both of which also appear (looking at this on mobile) to require compiling by the user.
Soooo… an appropriate pair of tools for, what, 0.5% of all computer users in aggregate?
Really appropriate suggestions, there. /s
Show me something Windows based that can be as secure as LibreWolf along with the appropriate extensions for blocking ads, fingerprinting, CDNs, and other spyware-like content.
Because Chromium in any variation, it ain’t.
Any Chromium-based browser in anything but the top-most panel is a non-starter with their abandonment of Manifest v2. Manifest v3 seriously cripples any Chromium-based browser’s ability to be secure, as extensions like uBlock Origin are no longer compatible by design.
Google has it’s ad business to protect, after all.
Even up here in Canada, I’m getting similar vibes. Fucking disgusting, it is.