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CodenameDarlen@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy-focused code editors for beginners12·4 days agoYou can use VSCodium, it’s VSCode without Microsoft telemetry
CodenameDarlen@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Saudi Arabia and Jared Kushner purchase kernel-level root access to your computer via purchase of Electronics Arts and their kernel anti-cheat19·8 days agoI don’t play EA games it’s being years. My Steam profile description is “#NoEAGames #NoUbisoftGames”.
There’s even some really good old games from EA but I just don’t play it, and that’s it.
CodenameDarlen@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•DNSNet: an open-source system wide ad and tracker blocker for Android (no root)1·8 days agoNo I think not, but reading the README of DNSNet they mention Rethink, I tried it here and I think it might work similar to AdGuard. https://rethinkdns.com/
Rethink DNS exclusively uses DNS over HTTPS or DNS over TLS to encrypt and secure your DNS queries.
CodenameDarlen@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•DNSNet: an open-source system wide ad and tracker blocker for Android (no root)1·8 days agoI’m not sure but I suppose it does since it’s a local VPN, it log all requests being made, why wouldn’t it block https?
CodenameDarlen@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there still any hope for privacy phones? 2025 and beyond1·1 month agoI think you still can have a Linux phone with GNOME, there’s a GNOME version for mobile.
After all, what is a smartphone? Just a convenient computer that can make calls.
Linux + GNOME will do that for you.
This is from 2022 and it looks pretty good to me: https://blogs.gnome.org/shell-dev/2022/09/09/gnome-shell-on-mobile-an-update/
Facebook got my precise location just using my IP, I decided to create a fake account to use FB market place, they warned me about an “unknown login”, it’s the first time I’ve seen this, usually websites only know approximate location, but this time just by knowing my IP they hit exactly the small town where I live, instead of near towns which is the normal. I suspect they had my IP from other devices allowing location in the same network (same wifi), then they could safely associate that IP with my exact location even tho I didn’t enable any GPS any time.