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Social credit governance can be characterized by a system that surveills online and persecutes in real life.

Law on paper is being deprecated for social credit algorithms managed directly by the ruling class.

This is the #GreatReset.

Defend privacy, because privacy = dignity.

https://obsidian.md/ is a hell of a rabbit hole. πŸ‡πŸ•³οΈ

If you are unable to maintain an extremely high degree of organization with your belongings, reduce your belongings.

#FightFreePrinciples

The Internet has always, will always, route around censorship.

#Coinjoin is no different.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhp5GUyf0Ek

The biggest challenge when establishing and migrating to a #SovereignStack is not introducing too much churn and fragmentation into your life.

Churn creates disorganization creates chaos. You can quite literally disregulate your entire life if you aren't careful.

This is becoming my final form.

The ruling class can't break strong cryptography, so you should employ it in every critical area of your life.

Play games you can win.

"The Jews" as a game is at best low/negative yield and at worst an instrument of entrapment.

Play games you can win.

They would have, but we have heavy disagreements with Mullvad on how they phrase this as they fixed it within their app. If it is possible to set up apps in a way that they don't leak without OS changes then it was an app issue, it's premature to blame the OS. They are being unclear about this. The Android OS VPN implementation is unaffected. The OS could also prevent these leaks but it is possible they may not had viewed this in scope of the feature. DNS is handled in a special way and the VPN gets to set DNS separately from the VPN and can send it through it or outside it, etc.

VPN app developers should also be testing these basic cases themselves already ("only affect certain apps") and it appears they had not. As for the second case ("For a short period of time while a VPN app is re-configuring the tunnel or is being force-stopped/crashes"), this is being investigated. It sounds like an OS bug but a leak is not inherently responsible by the OS. Fortunately that second example is very limited.

It is also worth noting they did not discover these issues first rather they were reported to us by a GrapheneOS user which we posted about days before them. We are also aware of a local network multicast leak which is an actual OS bug which they haven't mentioned.

Also see: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40252719

Mullvad are also linking an older article regarding a connectivity check "leak" which is misleading. That connectivity check is needed for determining which networks work, and triggering captive portals the user can interact with to log into WiFi networks with login pages. This would help you deal with the captive portal *without* disabling the VPN which would make everything else leak. GrapheneOS has also had the option to disable or change it for a long time.

Is there a VPN provider that the GrapheneOS team likes? For example, iVPN or ProtonVPN?

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"Politics is a battle, and now that battle is everywhere." -WadeStotts

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If you don't defend your data with strong cryptography, it will be used against you.

#PrivacyIsDignified

#Nostr ain't bad and it's getting better.

Privacy is being stripped away. Lean ever harder into a #SovereignStack for your household. Resist a world where every thought, communication, and activity is tracked and traced.