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  • When a user's assigned a static forwarded port, it creates a unique identifier that can be used to track and correlate their VPN activity over time.

    This persistent identifier undermines the core anonymity purpose of a VPN service, as it provides a way to fingerprint and potentially deanonymize specific users despite the VPN encryption.

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  • No looking back.

    On my side, messengers are used for daily communication, info, memes and such.

    Memories are made in person or via video calls having coffee, drinking. My family and friends are scattered all over so we often drink via Signal, sync the music we listen to on both sides... All night long. 🪗 😁

    Interested about video calls - do you record them as well for looking back?

  • The same applies to what I commented about Mxroute - Purelymail doesn't cater to users who require end-to-end encryption, advanced privacy features, or those who need built-in security measures beyond standard email protocols, as it's primarily focused on reliable email delivery and hosting rather than security-first communication.

    Tuta would be a viable alternative to Proton.

  • MXroute doesn't cater to users who require end-to-end encryption, advanced privacy features, or those who need built-in security measures beyond standard email protocols, as it's primarily focused on reliable email delivery and hosting rather than security-first communication.

    Tuta would be a viable alternative to Proton.

  • Convenience shouldn't be prioritized over distribution of services one uses. Single point of failure and all that jazz.

    • Tuta
    • KeePass XC
    • SyncThing
    • VeraCrypt
    • pCloud + Cryptomator
    • Mullvad VPN
    • Librewolf
    • IronFox
    • openSuse Tumbleweed