@jrp
Achso, wegen 'Timeline' 😃
@Tutanota @protonprivacy It is a fact that Proton is really bad for privacy advocates. They are marketing, but in reality there are technically and ideologically much more stable providers. #Tuta and #Posteo have been mentioned here several times. #Proton users, please look behind the scenes. This provider is perhaps better than Google, but still not a very good solution.
@Daojoan 🔥 New things grow on scorched earth, but it takes time. 🌿
@vax_ @eff You are welcome. Their website is quite informative
Is Privacy Badger compatible with other extensions, including adblockers?
Privacy Badger should be compatible with other extensions.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/07/why-privacy-badger-opts-you-out-googles-privacy-sandbox
The latest update of Privacy Badger opts users out of ad tracking through Google’s “Privacy Sandbox.”
@kuketzblog Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu dieser Erkenntnis. Vielleicht empfiehlst du jetzt endlich öfter SimpleXchat als Messenger, anstatt ständig Signal und Threema zu erwähnen. 😂
@lazou @mullvadnet
⛔ The online offers that block proxy server VPNs or IP address ranges 'per-se' should be avoided.
Either the server applications are inadequate or the administrators of these applications are incompetent.
Or one of the sources of their income is the alienation of personal usage information, which is therefore worth less.
So it's up to the websites or applications that make it easy for themselves at the expense of their users or accept the dissatisfaction of their users.
@mullvadnet The versions displayed in the program and on the website differ today. Here is the screenshot. Am I misunderstanding something or why do I find this confusing?
I also thought that the over two hundred megabyte download was no longer necessary with the new installer. Do I need to re-download the installer or the entire 200+ megabyte program?