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Don't pay for VPNs just use Tor instead.

If you need an email look for e-mail provider with POP3, imap access.

Start using GPG and keep your keys locally.

Try delta.chat

For IM try use xmpp (consider self hosting) or simplex.chat

Protonmail - they scan all unencrypted e-mails, they keep your private gpg keys...

ProtonVPN- Proton has received tons of money from EU - there is no free dinners...

Mullvad - is located in Sweden. Sweden has one of the worst privacy laws in the world. Police can hack lawfully devices...

Tutanota - they don't care about privacy.

Probably honeypot.

https://github.com/tutao/tutanota/issues/528

https://allinfosecnews.com/item/tutanota-is-a-honeypot-according-to-a-cbc-article-2023-11-11/

Do you disable all connections to GrapheneOS servers? You are afraid of Google servers and you're OK that GrapheneOS and all who are capable to monitor Internet traffic can monitor you?

Using GrapheneOS you're like a beacon.

Even if you use different profiles for different apps data brokers can connect you using unique phone ID.

It's worse than stock Android when it comes to privacy.

Hardened against who? LOL

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apparently i am a privacy junior lmao

But the answer no i dont take pictures of coffee does not exist sadly. I think all of those questions are not completely bogous but at least somewhat distant from reality.

For example: if someone is able to infect my device with malware while i'm using public wifi he is also able to infect my device when i am sitting at home at my computer. Hes also able to snoop the entire traffic, no matter where i am.

It's about risk mitigation. Vast majority of public WiFi users use them by direct connection phone,computer-public WiFi.

At home you probably have router, maybe even private.

Replying to Avatar Nazo

nostr:npub1su4t3c2h2fl2ws6hfcnn5r7jdn87qvhvaafe5uv3hcwygxz3rjssf6a0dw Illegal that the NSA used it. But apparently not illegal that the companies like Meta collected it and sold it.

Maybe they're trying to solve the problem from the wrong end here... Privacy should be fundamental, not selective.

Do people really care about privacy?

How many users does facebook have?

Bilions?