Does this impact your trezor if you don't use wasabi or use coinjoin on the trezor. Asking for a friend if you know
Fun fact, Trezor are censoring replies and questions around their recent announcement of working with Wasabi Wallet, including how it exposes their users to chain surveillance-based censorship.
https://twitter.com/sethforprivacy/status/1648727943470776320
What a time to be alive...
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No, no impact, but you hopefully aren't using Trezor Suite for managing funds, right?
If you use their software you reveal your balance/addresses to them by default.
If you're not using their software (use something like Sparrow!) it's a fine device even though I'd question their ethos now.
Trezor suite uses tor, nothing is revealed to their servers.
Most replies to their post are badly misinformed.
Not true for the vast majority of users, Tor is not default at all.
If you're not using the tools available to you I dont' know what to tell ya.
Imagine a Resevoir Dogs heist were you have the option of using your real name and giving it to the police, but thinking you are safe because ypu only refer to others by their code names. Privacy by default or none at all should be obvious.
I agree using Sparrow or Electrum + a personal Electrs server is better than Trezor Suite.
Howover in order to install device firmware updates Trezor Suite is the only option, I think... Would it be okay privacy wise to only use Trezor Suite (connected to a personal Electrs server) to update the device?