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  • Like the others said, hardening your browser is going to be a good option. Additionally, a password manager is big too. I recommend BitWarden as its open sourced, cross platform and audited regularly. Security enables privacy, this is why you always see the two often referenced together. Standard Notes is another simple but powerful option. Like BitWarden its an open sourced and cross platform encryption based software. Emails are a big way to be tracked as well, using ProtonMail with SimpleLogin and/or AnonAddy is a powerful move but not exactly easy I guess

  • I don't use stock but I also use fedora, I had issues with the kill switch. There's two different kill switch options, my setup works much better with the simpler of the two. Also, I want to say fedora comes with the firewall enabled, plays into it being well ranked from a privacy standpoint I believe

  • I'd bet its a kill switch issue, if not it could be related to an antivirus, proxy or firewall setting.

  • I agree, granted it took some getting used to, but it provides impressive speeds even while blocking security & privacy threats!

  • Firefox fingerprint blocking has notorious errors with many websites. Instead of attempting to deny fingerprinting, Brave sends random info for each request. Maybe I'm missing something, how does denying fingerprinting for websites deemed untrusted make it more thorough than Brave which sends random info for any request??

  • That'd be much healthier than what is in the water provided to 84% of the country :/

  • The Brave Browser has fantastic finger print blocking as it sends randomized information each time any service attempts to finger print your browser. Maybe start using Brave and forget about the issue? Its a chromium browser which by default blocks ad's and trackers too. I'd recommend increasing the tracking and fingerprint security in the settings though.

  • Seeing it's only for paying enterprise accounts it makes way more sense. Average users will not have access to encryption, only business accounts. Google doesn't want the liability of knowing their discussions so it's all just marketing BS right now unfortunately.

  • "The NWS office in Buffalo is describing the storm as a 'once in a generation type event.'" Wild how many events of this caliber we now face regularly, thankfully the climate crisis is all hearsay!

  • 70%+ of all waste and pollution comes from the biggest 100 companies. 2/3 of a US citizens climate footprint comes from their tax dollars. Without joining together, there's no saving this planet.

  • My distro is running vanilla-stable series with 6.0.12. How does a hardened kernel differ from a stable one?

  • Unfortunately thats truth. Safe money is on a Type 1 cure just sitting on a shelf somewhere in the states too

  • Touche, I should have corrected the article title before posting. Not sure how that didn't get caught on their end

    Edit: Fix it, thanks for catching that lol

  • Crazy how now 90% of Syria is food insecure due to the US but the average person thinks Russia is the bad guy for invading a foreign land while the US only plays as the savior from such atrocities...

  • This implies nuclear war is an option on the table, definitely a bad call. Additionally, wouldn't this mean the US has ample security? Based on their routine war crimes I'd think the opposite. Their weaponry does however ensure worldwide chaos, especially if a country wants to drop the dollar or has natural resources to exploit.