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Chrome at work, Firefox at home.
I prefer Firefox and AdNauseum. I like seeing how the false ad clicks add up over time.
Mullvad from the AUR, it’s great.
The doom and gloom has been happening since the early 70’s yet here we are when we should have been frozen, burnt to a crisp, frozen, dehydrated to death, seen New York City underwater, burnt to a crisp again and then frozen. The headlines could be made by a Magic 8 Ball. Its not science when the data is hidden by the words “Proprietary”
idk, seems pretty thin. Will I ever eat at an In-N-Out… probably not, but not because of a boycott. I’ve got other things to focus my energy on, besides, if it’s a real health concern, I would think OSHA would step in.
I’d try Debian or if you’re feeling adventurous, EndeavourOS.
I like GNOME better with extensions. My main reason for using it is Wayland.
If you’re on a phone, try Newpipe. If it is AndroidTV, there’s only one - SmartTube.
@matcherock, It appears to use microG and some other security focused tools preloaded.
There are user friendly options if you’re willing to use them. There’s /e/ foundation’s Murena phone that you can buy. It’s based on LineageOS for microG with a custom launcher much like iOS. It works out of the box, no tinkering. There’s also GrapheneOS that has a web interface for installation. It is only for Google Pixel phones and takes a different approach to privacy than LineageOS for microG. They both work in protecting your privacy. As far as computer OSes, there are many “easy to use” options for the novice - PopOS & Linux Mint are the best two that come to mind.
It’s a spy camera trying to catch a glimpse of his messages on Signal.
This is really just a power-grab move. There already is “Let’s Encrypt” - try going to a website that isn’t https. You’ll know right away that you might have typed a web address wrong.