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Is privacy important to you anon? I ise a paid vpn, tor and a macbook just to have as much privacy as possible for a non coder. I think in the future you will have to buy privacy, and i dont mean vuying a vpn sub or homelabbing and making your own vpn. People often point fingers at china but the real survillance state is singapore where the cameras and a.i (predict) crimes. If you think this isnt coming to your house over the next decade then you are just delusional. They are even targating linux and grapheneos now. What will you do? Make a seperate internet with those lora radios? Were in 1984 and we didnt even realise. The gov has tech that can detect and isolate a single mans heartbeat in a cave from 10 miles away, thwy can track your movemebts from wifi and they have mosquito sized drones now. We are cooked! What if your plan? The palantir guy just bought a 3700 acre ranch, uses noise machines on his windows, uses a faraday bad to keep phone in etc. If billionaires are this worried just what happens to us?
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billionaires have more of a reason to be worried than us.
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>>108598673
Honestly privacy isn't that important to me now but a clean user experience is so Whatever setup allows me to block all corporate ads, cookies, cookie notices, normie garbage and runs as close to the ground as possible with as minimal overhead as possible is what I go to now. If they know who I am, but they can't influence me in any way I'm pretty much happy with that
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>>108598673
this plus aluminium foil as needed + secretely holding bitcoin and hope it will succeed at demonetizing them through their reliance on debt, survive like this for a few decades
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>>108598756
I'd say RIP but development already felt like it stopped when they first introduced calls years ago anyways so...
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>>108598673
>I think in the future you will have to buy privacy
You already do in the sense that you have to pay data brokers to circumvent having to jump through all the hoops of getting other data brokers to delete your data.
>What will you do?
Shift into a parallel plane of reality, a different timeline where Jews don't exist.
>We are cooked!
Fr, fr, no cap.
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>>108599102
Thanks
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>>108599102
But the RDP is logged in from your home ip anon…
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I run my own encrypted call/video/text/voice messaging service with my family, already. They don't use text to reach out to me and vice versa. As a matter of fact, my sister called me yesterday on the server talking about how she can't stand ppl who text her via SMS and when they think you're supposed to be available and respond IMMEDIATELY. Always on all and reachable. We use our phones (daily drivers and former ewaste phones) as landlines and it only takes an hour to set up and is COMPLETELY private and secure.
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>>108598673
there is no privacy, the moment you connect to the internet everything you do is tracked and recorded, non of the things you bought gives you privacy, just the illusion of it
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>>108598673
s-source on the cave thing?
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>>108601440
not if you rub your own server over TOR with your own onion addresses
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>>108601662
https://nypost.com/2026/04/07/us-news/ghost-murmur-a-never-used-secret-tool-deployed-to-find-lost-airman-in-iran-in-daring-mission/
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>>108598673
I'm getting Qubes up and running on my personal laptop right now as a test before I swap my desktop over.
I plan on getting on Graphene soon.
I run Nextcloud.
The problem with all the chat clients is that I'd need my non-technical friends to be willing to stop using Discord. I don't think it's gonna happen. Also there are like 3-4 platforms I'd consider and none are cross compatible. Somebody really needs to make a modern XMPP that handles like Discord.
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>>108598968
they are sharing their wife with friends.
You really think they care about privacy? KEK
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>>108601745
>I'd need my non-technical friends to be willing to stop using Discord
fucken zoomer with zoomer's problems))) turn 40yo and you will not have a single friend KEK.
>using Discord
never used
any vidya voicechat by "private" teamspeak.

>>108601745
>getting Qubes up
no fucking way. next next finish so hard nowadays.

wanna advice? get fucken farm .. farmers don't have time for this shit. They get up early and works all day. offline. without bluetooth and icloud.
Grow some pigs, cucumbers and tomatos. Valorant pleb.
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I use Tor to host my own private and secure SMP/XFTP servers to use on SimpleX chat. I repurposed old laptops to run the servers and created 30 addresses to communicate privately on SimpleX chat, eliminating the use of SimpleX and Flux servers. I also repurposed an old cellphone running SimpleX client, so it acts as a home phone/landline. I plan on setting up repeater servers with the same 30 addresses at my parents' house in California, my sister's house in Florida and my brother's in Chile. Building my own "cellphone service" over TOR, so to speak. Admittedly, if the internet goes down the addresses are fucked, as with most tech nowadays. But, there is 0 reason for me to use cellphone service and rely on CIA/Mossad spy infrastructure, such as Signal, that's constantly monitored for my communication. Private, secure and encrypted and NO ONE (other than those who need to know) (my family members) knows our addresses (think of them as phone numbers from back in the day).

The old Samsung J7 stays at home and receives texts and calls IF and when I cannot be reached on my personal cellphone client. Also, pics and files are sent to the client, over TOR, to act as a mailbox, if needed. Email is and has been obsolete, not private, nor secure for decades. This is the upgrade. You do not be to be reached constantly, nor instantly, all the time. People can leave messages as they leave emails. Debotnet your lives and get back to normalcy.
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>>108601844
Based Dimitri

>>108602021
Good stuff. Keep talking.
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>>108601019
you either consider the web is compromised or you use tor/vpn which is probably possible in some way with this set up
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>>108598756
SimpleX. Set it to onion only.
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>>108601693
That's nothing (except for the America omnipotent psyop). The pilots have a beacon and they just used one of their fancy sats to see if he was legit and it wasn't Iranians using the beacon to lure in Americans.
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>>108603625
No one worth his salt is using SimpleX.
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>>108604087
>Worth his salt
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>>108604087
>used by pedos
No greater seal of authenticity than that Mr. Fednigger.
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>>108602021
Brilliant! The only server I trust is mine! SimpleX engine is excellent and it is amazing they you can build and control your own without relying on SimpleX and their servers. It is truly ironclad security and privacy.
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>>108598673
>inconveniencing yourself for nothing award
I remember when I used veracrypt to hide my porn stash, now I just put them in Videos folder
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>>108598673
Yes, I just bought Proton Unlimited and moved to iPhone for this reason.

I might get a Motorola with Graphene when they release, but idk, it seems too inconvenient. But so are iPhones to some extent... idk
Does switching to a GOS phone make sense when I use Twitter, Meta and Google Apps?

>>108601745
>The problem with all the chat clients is that I'd need my non-technical friends to be willing to stop using Discord.
No normie is going to stop using Discord because of privacy reasons, mostly because they dont care.
Use something like GoofCord to minimize how much Discord tracks you alongside a VPN. It also runs on browsers through an extension I think.
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>>108598673
There is no privacy anymore, nggrjewcuck.
I just laugh at you chuds now fighting the age verification war. You'll lose. You already lost and don't even know it.
Retards charging their distros wasting years of work to avoid age verification when it won't matter in a year or two when ID verification will be required for access to any and all Internet sites and services.
RETARDS
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>>108604735
holy glownigger seething
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>>108598673
>If you think this isnt coming to your house
i know it isn't, i don't live in some bumfuck murica.
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not so much "privacy" as digital autonomy. some of those are pretty useful tools, i think.
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>>108598673
>VeraCrypt
I think CIA boys took over TrueCrypt and renamed it to VeraCrypt.
Long story short I'm not touching that.
>matrix
More like honeypot
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>caring about privacy
>macbook
Apple has all your data and is selling it to the spooks retard
>paid vpn
Triple retard
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I recently moved all my accounts, emails etc from gmail/proton to a private german provider, also deleted a bunch of unneeded accounts in the process, took something like 10 hours across multiple days to make the move
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>>108598673
Currently, no I don't care. Oh no my computer knows I like to drink this brand of tea and my favorite snack is cheese its. the horror. They know what kind of clothes and scents I like and will show those to me first when I shop. How terrible that they know I like fat girls, bush, and dont like porn where a black guy is one of the actors. The atrocity.

Im sure in a decade or so, I'll care more when things like Adblock are illegal. But right now, no I dont care. In fact, I watched one video on tiktok where a woman was advertising a jelly bra by showing her huge tits jiggling in the bra and not spilling out. I watched the 30s ad like 4 times and now every 15 or 20 videos I get some kind of ad with a woman with her tits out. It working fine as is right now. Ill never buy a jelly bra because i am a man, but ill watch women with fat tits jump around in just a bra for a "commercial" anytime
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>>108604694
yeah. running these apps on GOS is meaningfully more private than running them on stock android. especially apps that use google play services.
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>>108601257
>>108602021
How do you do this
In particular, hosting your own phone/SMP/XFTP provider accessible over your average iphone or android phone?
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>>108612474
Yup. You want a full tutorial? You need to make sure your laptop or desktop is on at all times, because it will be the main server, naturally. Two instances of TOR is running in the background — tor@default and tor2 — one instance for sending and the other for receiving. Then, you generate your fingerprint, 10 SMP onion addresses and 1 xftp onion address. Your "phone number", so to speak, will be fingerprint:password@onion:5223. You'll be disabling all public servers and trying solely on the server you set up and the addresses YOU create. You give one of the 10 to whomever you trust (preferably in person) and whoever trusts you and that'll be their "phone number" and whatever address you take yourself will be yours.
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>>108612547
TOR dual architecture is hidden services on tor@default (no SOCKS) and tor@tor2 is SOCKS Proxy only for private routing. This setup ensures stable, ABSOLUTELY private message routing. This setup protects against mass surveillance. If you need more expansion. Lemme know
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>>108598673
>xmr
not private, not post-quantum.
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>>108612651
>not private
elaborate
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>>108599102
Why use networking at all? You can hook it up to a kvm and an HDMI cable lol
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>>108601693
There truly is nothing more dangerous and dystopian than a non multipolar world
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>>108613620
he's looking to shill you some crypto on the following reply
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>>108613643
data transmission?
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>>108599102
>secretely holding bitcoin
you just fucked that up lmao
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>>108601844
>fucken zoomer with zoomer's problems))) turn 40yo and you will not have a single friend KEK.
Considering I'm 38, that might be a skill issue. Also how do you type like that at 40?

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