Thank you very much for this clear answer.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Do I still get updates if I install from .deb file?
11·7 months agoOk, thanks. Am I still notified by Mullvad whenever there’s an update available? I’ve seen another user mention that it is the case.
I assumed it’s not the case since mullvad states it’s not meant to be used on mont, but is there a way to check?
Thank you for mentioning it, I’ve set up encryption end currently testing matrix with element as client, we’ll see how it works out
Yup, love SimpleX, but the web interface is really a key feature to get my contacts to migrate
Doesn’t it now require signing in with fb, google or some crap like that?
Interesting option, I’ll look into it!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
1·1 year agoFair enough. I’m not in the US & I don’t know how things are going there, but here we also have the opportunity to use the same ID for different gvt services (or to use specific ID), but nothing is required for electronic payment (although the credit card is obviously linked to your identity), and overall I barely have to use my account on any of these services, unless I have a request which really occurs a couple times a year max.
And we can log on the website, no need to use any app, which work juste fine even with a VPN.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
4·1 year agoI mean it may be pretty well done and thus ‘safe’ (curious if said app is open source?), but it sounds like you, as an individual, are tracked for most of your activities. Is cash still a mainstream option for payment?
Also, it’s probably a costly stretch and really depends on your threat model, but could still have a phone with said app for any activity that requires it, and another one running GOS for a more private use.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
51·1 year agoWell sorry to hear that, it sounds like a special kind of hell.
Dop@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
5·1 year agoWTF do you mean “gvt mandated apps” !?!
Dop@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
1·1 year agoDidnkot expect that, thanks for the details.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•7 Things You Should Know Before Switching to GrapheneOS
32·1 year agoWhy not? You van set up a separate profile and install gplay services so pretty much anything would work under these conditions I assume
Thanks, I recently needed picocrypt and not being comfortable with the terminal, snap were a rather convenient way to get it installed, I’ll avoid them from now on.
Linux noob here, can someone ELI5 why snaps are bad? And how does .deb works?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Open Source Everything: A curated list of the best open source software
3·1 year agoMy bad, I saw multiple app store listed, so I assumed you listed at least a couple options.
Imo tutanota ils still better than proton since they’ve never been compromises by sharing user data with the authorities.
As for Quillpad, I never tried Joplin but Quillpad is pretty awesome, deserves more recognition. Also it’s les than 5Mo whereas Joplin is nearly 100Mo and asking for permissions like geoloc. I get that it’s open source but this sub is about privacy, and Quillpad seems more adequate on that matter.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Open Source Everything: A curated list of the best open source software
2·1 year agoEmail : tutanota (mail.tutanota.com) Notes : quillpad (https://quillpad.github.io/) Distro : mint
You can set up multiple user profile and install the play services in only 1 profile if you want to jeep other profile more private
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detourEnglish
0·1 year agoThis is the last product I still make sacrifice to keep it working on my degoogled devices, because lets be honest, this is the best (“free”) GPS there is out there. I’ve tried so many others but nothing comes close. I dunno what I’ll do if (when) they launch this kind of crap here…

Thanks!