What security and privacy measures have you taken, /g/? What tier of tin foil hattery are you on?
Me:
>uBlock Origin with fanboy's trackers list
>Privacy Badger
>HTTPS Everywhere
>DNSCrypt
>Full disk encryption with either LUKS-dmcrypt or BitLocker (depending on OS)
>Encrypted Android
>2-factor auth for both Microsoft and Google accounts
How about you?
>>59263483
>privacy
>security
>2017
Fuck off, kiddo
nothing, I use windows 10 and windows defender with google chrome lol
>>59263490
The fuck is this
Has Neo-/g/ evolved past LOL CONSUMERISM into LOL NUTHIN TO HIDE territory now?
>>59263483
>all machines have Libreboot or Coreboot as BIOS
>disabled or deblobbed management engines
>Debian as main OS on everything
>everything has FDE with LVM/LUKS
>all cameras, mics, and speakers disconnected internally (I use USB accessories when needed)
>one machine is for very sensitive data and has no networking hardware at all and the CPU is a model without a management engine
>OpenWrt router
>use the Tor network whenever it's practical
>adblocker, script blocker, and https everywhere browser extensions in Firefox
>don't use any Apple or Google services
>smartphone is a Galaxy S3 running Replicant as the OS
>I pull the battery out from 5PM to 9AM
>iPod classic 5 for music
>no social media accounts asside from kik and a couple of small forums
>different passwords for everything
Rate my tin foil power levels.
>>59263483
i go with all g recommended security memes
>>59263945
Replicant better than Cyanogenmod/LineageOS? I've always liked their privacy tool that limits privs on apps.
>>59263990
I use it because it's free as in freedumbs, and these devices that are supported have not shown bad modem isolation. You can read more on their website.
>>59263983
finally a use case for Ryzen!
>>59263483
> 2k17
> No postquantum encrypted connections
> Stay vulnerable pleb
>>59263483
If you are already have ublock origin with fanboy's ultimate then you don't need privacy badger.
>>59264026
>postquantum
What does that even mean
?
>>59264114
WRONG
Privacy Badger heuristically learns to block more and more stuff instead of relying on a centrally-maintained static list.
>>59264389
>learns to block more and more stuff
That sounds really gimmicky and retarded. I would have more faith in the list but whatever.
>>59264421
>retarded
I'd sooner trust the programmers at EFF than actual retards from /g/
>>59264430
If you want something like Privacy Badger that isn't gimmicky then use Disconnect me.
>>59264430
>>59264389
>It won't block all trackers but it'll block all them after a while forsure XD
>>59264480
The point is Privacy Badger's list grows as you use it. It's complimentary to any static list you can find for that reason alone.
>>59264457
Disconnect is literally a static list. You can just add that with uBlock.
>>59263483
>Use a ThinkPad that was stolen
>Hard drive removed
>network card removed, only ever use USB network card
>No cell phone
>I've set up an antenna that can access routers in a 500m radius and then repeat that signal for me to use for wifi
>Operating system is tails with separate USBs acting as storage
>Facebook, Twitter, instagram and Google+ accounts set to private
>>59264011
heh
>>59264380
You must be new in this branch
>>59263945
*Inanimate Sensation starts playing*
You mean "Fanboy+Easylist-Merged Ultimate List"?
There are three fanboys under social and Fanboy’s Enhanced Tracking List under privacy also
i wish firefox started their own email service
i dont trust outlook
>>59265921
mozilla*
>>59265921
No, god no. We dont need see the Mozilla losing money in another project.
>>59263490
>>59263483
Recommendations for 2-factor authentication apps?
>>59263534
Get fuck out /pol/(or /lefty/). Security and privacy was always a funny thing to /g/.
>>59263483
I've graduated form using passwords to using pass phrases.
>>59266099
what email service would stop the gubbament then?
>>59266151
>Get fuck out /pol/(or /lefty/). Security and privacy was always a funny thing to /g/.
Yeah, that would be why more and more people are using Linux.
>>59263534
most of neo-/g/ now uses windows 10 and doesn't care about privacy at all, so there you have it
>>59263945
>I pull the battery out from 5PM to 9AM
that is some next level security
>>59266140
For free?
MAYBE the protonmail, tutanote and openboxmail.
>>59266169
Because is funny thing, faggot.
>>59263483
>Microsoft and Google accounts
>Privacy
ok
>>59266181
>Because is funny thing, faggot.
Ok?