/psg/ - Privacy & Security General

"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
--Edward Snowden

>Recommended operating systems
Beginner-friendly: Fedora, K/L/Xubuntu, Linux Mint, Manjaro
Privacy focused: Whonix, Tails, Qubes OS

>Recommended mobile operating systems
Android based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, LineageOS/DivestOS
Linux based: PureOS, postmarketOS

>Recommended browsers
Chromium based: Brave, Bromite, ungoogled-chromium
Firefox based: Firefox (w/user.js), IceCat, LibreWolf, Mull, Tor Browser
ffprofile.com
pastebin.com/dc53qN57

>Browser tests
browserleaks.com
privacytests.org
ipleak.net
d3ward.github.io/toolz/adblock.html

>Advanced content blocking
github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Blocking-mode:-medium-mode

>Recommended search engines
Brave Search, DuckDuckGo, SearX, Startpage

>Privacy oriented DNS
nextdns.io
quad9.net
adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html

>Privacy oriented email
Disroot, ProtonMail, Tutanota, mailbox.org, StartMail
Cock.li, RiseUp (invite only)

>Recommended instant messengers
Signal, Briar

>YouTube front end
redirect.invidious.io
newpipe.net
freetubeapp.io
github.com/TeamPiped/Piped

>Proprietary firmware replacement
coreboot.org
libreboot.org

>Resources
privacytools.io
ssd.eff.org
haveibeenpwned.com
stallman.org/facebook.html
madaidans-insecurities.github.io
sizeof.cat/links
ryf.fsf.org/products
privacyspy.org
techlore.tech
thenewoil.org

>Advanced Linux resources
madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
eldritchdata.neocities.org
vez.mrsk.me/linux-hardening.html

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>"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
This quote is correct but not for the reason he thinks. Most people are nobodies. They have nothing to say and nothing to hide. That includes you OP. Drop the LARP.

thanks for the bump

I disagree. the current technocratic elite are so paranoid its the nobodies with seemingly nothing to lose that they are concerned about the most. It's these faceless nobodies that need privacy the most, because the people with power and money have already more or less come to an agrement on what can be done, said, and thought about.

When the government is going around gassing backyard chickens so they can force a fake meat agenda, it isn't an important political leader that needs to keep the daily going ons in their household a secret, but the humble hobbist who just wants the small luxury of a few fresh eggs a day.

Well, this thread is off to a great start.

So, raspberry pi's. How many virtualized privacy related things does anyone thing I can throw into a pi 4 with 8 gb of ram. I'm thinking of virtualizing pi hole, localized vpn, whonix, and then running a samba server all in virtualized containers. Then running IPfire or some shit if there's memory left over. Like a gig or 2 a piece should be fine. So long as I leave the client side of whonix on my box, that gives me dns, my own "cloud", VPN to act as bastion for ingress to cloud when im outt and about... am I retarded, autistic, or both?

>Fedora
>Linux Mint
Which one is more private and secure?

Neither, install Gentoo

Shut up and get in the wage cage

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Both are fine for privacy
Both are dogshit for security

What does Any Forums think about /e/OS?

Fedora has pretty good security with SELinux

Fedora

bump for privacy

bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/elon-musk-deep-fakes-promote-new-cryptocurrency-scam/

every cryptocurrency is a scam

USE ALPINE, ACHIEVE SATORI

>literal NSA spyware

source: dude, trust me

selinux was created by the NSA, glowie

If you delete something on a cloud, is the service still able to get it back?