If Google started taking privacy and E2EE as seriously as Apple, I wouldn't even be thinking of switching over to iPhone, but now I'm thinking whether to stay with Android or switch. (also no ads would be great on Google TV/Chromecast)
I think that it's similar to the "Normal VPN without NAT", but I want it to preserve the client IP all the way through to the server that the client wants to connect to (in other words, the website that the client wants to access will receive the IP of the client, not the VPN server).
I use Spotify for my podcasts, but I will never check out YouTube Music podcasts. Having 2 ads before the start of a podcast as if I'm watching a YouTube video is just unacceptable for me.
No, this stuff actually requires somewhat heavy ML processing that most phones probably couldn’t do locally.
My old iPod touch 7G could run it all locally, it just wanted me to connect to power when I did it (unless I am wrong and it did stuff on Apple servers, but then that would defeat Apple's claims about privacy...), which confuses me even more since the Pixel is marketed as an AI-first phone...
I am using a $5/month server with 1GB of ram, and 25GB of storage. If I want to upgrade it, I need to upgrade to $10/month. Linode doesn't have a free plan after 60 days.
Will this disable 5GHz wifi and the ethernet ports on my Linksys router, and will the Linksys router's control panel be unreachable once in bridge mode?
If Google started taking privacy and E2EE as seriously as Apple, I wouldn't even be thinking of switching over to iPhone, but now I'm thinking whether to stay with Android or switch. (also no ads would be great on Google TV/Chromecast)