I was hoping someone might have previous knowledge regarding research done over the past few years.How do you verify privacy claims?
never heard of it before. checking it out now!I just read about something called SearX/XNG. Anyone have any experience with that? Seems to have originated on github, which would suggest there are many variations of it.
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I don't think anyone thinks you have complete privacy on the internet anymore but nothing wrong with trying to get more and to stop major companies getting so much of your info. You'll never completely escape Google but you can ditch Google search, gmail, and Chrome. They aren't the only services available and honestly not even the best. If you move over to Bing, Outlook, and Edge then it's basically just the same thing. Instead you should try use something like DDG/Qwant for search, Proton for email, and Firefox for browsing. Firefox is the best non Chromium browser out. Chromium is fucking with the internet. Proton is good but sometimes requires more work because it's E2E. There's no reason nobody can use a search engine like DDG/Qwant/Startpage.The only true answer. There is no "better privacy". You have none and you need none unless you're searching for things you should not. If you're worried about piracy, then use a vpn.
I don't think anyone thinks you have complete privacy on the internet anymore but nothing wrong with trying to get more and to stop major companies getting so much of your info. You'll never completely escape Google but you can ditch Google search, gmail, and Chrome. They aren't the only services available and honestly not even the best. If you move over to Bing, Outlook, and Edge then it's basically just the same thing. Instead you should try use something like DDG/Qwant for search, Proton for email, and Firefox for browsing. Firefox is the best non Chromium browser out. Chromium is fucking with the internet. Proton is good but sometimes requires more work because it's E2E. There's no reason nobody can use a search engine like DDG/Qwant/Startpage.
VPNs are good but you are still easily tracked with them.
Even if you have nothing to hide and you're not doing anything shady it's not a bad thing to want some more privacy. Sadly too many people are more than happy to give everything to Google, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft because they simply don't care.
It's called Brave, cos you gotta be brave and reckless to believe all the big claims they make about protecting users.Probably brave duck duck go. But who can say what is secure.
I think I'm actually okay with this. If nothing else, it may bring the conversation back to the table for the public. Most of us (myself included) just keep chugging along with this stuff because, mostly, we don't have the time and energy to police it ourselves. And really, we shouldn't have to take on that burden, I don't think.Oh Microsoft, you never change.....
Microsoft Edge Flags ChromeSetup.exe as Potentially Malicious
Installing Chrome on Windows 11 is a difficult task as Microsoft is blocking Google in any and every way possible. Add to that this latest bit. ...www.guru3d.com
I remember when Brave asked for my bank info so they could get money from me as I browsed because they were blocking all the ads. I laughed at that concept.It's called Brave, cos you gotta be brave and reckless to believe all the big claims they make about protecting users.
Duck duck go is nothing but Bing in disguiseProbably brave duck duck go. But who can say what is secure.
It's based on bing but has other sources and DDG isn't as censored as Bing.Duck duck go is nothing but Bing in disguise
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To an extent? Please explain further your thoughts on this.Came here to say this