• lemmyreader
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    111 days ago

    I’ve never heard of those 2 providers and they don’t seem to be any better.

    You never heard of the other two providers but yet you already draw the conclusion that they don’t seem to be better. What does “better” mean to you in this context ?

    • @azalty@jlai.lu
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      111 days ago

      Their privacy policy. They log IP addresses and are not immune to legal actions, and as such, are not really better than Proton in terms of legal actions

      • lemmyreader
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        111 days ago

        Their privacy policy. They log IP addresses and are not immune to legal actions, and as such, are not really better than Proton in terms of legal actions

        They log IP addresses ? Source ?

        • @azalty@jlai.lu
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          Source: the 3 first words of my comment…

          https://disroot.org/en/privacy_policy Section 4.1

          You’re the ones defending a service yet you don’t know that. Seems like someone who just found out the service can do better research. But hey, thanks for not being overly aggressive and claiming to know everything like this other guy.

          • lemmyreader
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            211 days ago

            Source: the 3 first words of my comment…

            https://disroot.org/en/privacy_policy Section 4.1

            You’re the ones defending a service yet you don’t know that. Seems like someone who just found out the service can do better research. But hey, thanks for not being overly aggressive and claiming to know everything like this other guy.

            I simply asked you a question and thanks for pointing out more details. I have decided to trust Riseup and Disroot for reasons in the past. It is up to me to care about my privacy and security when there is the need for it. Other people will use Google Gmail with GnuPG, that up to them.

            • @azalty@jlai.lu
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              Sorry for being aggressive :)

              I just believe that Proton with end to end encryption by default is better than having unencrypted mail or similar

              Good for you if you trust them, but you might as well self host then if you don’t need protection from the government 🤔

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      Yes. I am surprised people are downvoting me and upvoting him. He is the one who did no research, and I am on the opposite end of the spectrum. I write guides lol. This is privacy community. Anyone remotely serious about privacy must have heard of Riseup, Disroot, Posteo and others.

      • lemmyreader
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        111 days ago

        Exactly! I am not saying that Proton is some kind of virus but lots of folks are screaming “Proton! Proton!” (and “You have to think for yourself!” - Life of Brian) as if it is the only answer for privacy and security.

        Riseup exists since about 1999 and is like Disroot non profit with focus on activism. Proton is like some other companies, I think, a response to the Snowden revelations, which is iirc 2013, a time after which self-hosting email (e.g. Mail in a box) became topical for a while and several other new email companies started to pop up.

        • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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          It is very strange to me that Lemmy users are behaving in a reverse manner to how they should. Are they too young? Or are they too bad at privacy game, believing all this Proton/Graphene/Brave and whatever else is trendy?

          rant

          What if I were to stop being so aggressive and start accepting as a mod all this nonsense claimed by chest thumping randos? I think I now see why privacy communities are usually so shit. It is these moments where the seeds of falsehoods are implanted, and they become rumours and then gospel truths. Only when moderators have serious knowledge (qualified) and are defiant in the face of nonsense, can a community remain unspoilt. But qualification is also a problem, because “authorities” will try to hijack such an endeavour and ruin it.

            • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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              What is wrong with claiming sun rises from west, or sky is not blue, or a pedophile will not do bad things to kids? I am sure you can find the logic, and consider researching a little bit and making yourself knowledgeable before raising such absurd questions. Or maybe stop consuming privacy content from slimy YouTubers?

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                I should for sure trust a random guy on Lemmy with no arguments whatsoever and that criticizes well established services for no reason, and also criticizes all YouTubers with no distinction.

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                  Yes you can trust Techlore, Privacy Guides, Proton, Brave, Graphene, Google, Apple, Microsoft and all the big companies. Also make sure you are a well behaved citizen and always obey politicians and whatever is shown on TV too. Never step out of line. You are a good boy. Never use crypto, only legal official public banks.

                  I can never take someone like you seriously, that has the audacity to lift fingers yet defend the “well established” scum blindly.

                  I referred you to digdeeper’s blog for information on email providers, yet you refused. He has an indepth analysis, something you are incapable of performing for all notable email providers. So I do not think I have much reason to reason with you, since you were unwilling to listen from the beginning, and are continously defending the “well established”.

                  If I see nonsense from anyone, I will not hesitate to use the hammer. Enough of this nonsense in privacy communities on Internet.

                  Oh and since you want to know who this random person is, I created r/privatelife and have a few good guides to my name, and have been using darknets for over a decade at this point. Significantly responsible for building up Lemmy to what it is today. So much for credentialism. What are yours?

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                    Oh so you use the argument of authority now. Great.

                    I’ll check your thing. I would have enjoyed if you could have linked it because I’m a young stupid guy with a short attention span, but fine.

                    If you actually checked my profile you could’ve found out I’m pretty deep into Monero, and that’s pretty much what got me into Lemmy. Don’t make assumptions without knowing people.

                    I checked this page https://digdeeper.club/articles/email.xhtml#disroot and surprise surprise, no real arguments apart from quoting stuff from disroot’s website. Disroot has a worse privacy policy than Proton, stores email unencrypted. You’re basically trusting Disroot not to do harmful things, which is a red flag when you could recommend services that do things properly.

                    If that’s the best source you have, I seriously doubt your knowledge.

                    I guess it’s now time for my ban

          • lemmyreader
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            111 days ago

            It is very strange to me that Lemmy users are behaving in a reverse manner to how they should. Are they too young? Or are they too bad at privacy game, believing all this Proton/Graphene/Brave and whatever else is trendy?

            It is indeed probably a new and young generation preferring to watch videos on their smart phones rather than reading from a desktop computer. YouTube (with its influencers and content creators) is very popular and that is unlikely to change any time soon. Problem is that getting privacy and also security right is not that simple. Take for example the Riseup and Disroot comments in this thread. I trust Disroot and Riseup to do the right thing, and I bet that handing over personal data would be about the last thing they would ever do. I guess this is difficult to understand for people who have nothing at all in common with activism and for that matter anti-capitalism.

            • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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              Serious topics like privacy and self improvement have become very similar in people’s perception. They are also just another thing to consume, as unhinged as it sounds. Everything must be consumed, everything must be rented. Everyone must live in a distorted perception of “safety”, whose harbingers are fucking western corporations. It is insanity and it must be prevented from taking over Lemmy’s communities atleast on main .ml instance, and I will do what is needed to prevent that, in places I moderate.

              • lemmyreader
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                Serious topics like privacy and self improvement have become very similar in people’s perception. They are also just another thing to consume, as unhinged as it sounds. Everything must be consumed, everything must be rented. Everyone must live in a distorted perception of “safety”, whose harbingers are fucking western corporations. It is insanity and it must be prevented from taking over Lemmy’s communities atleast on main .ml instance, and I will do what is needed to prevent that, in places I moderate.

                👍

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              Oh so you believe that Proton wants to hand out user data? Absolutely not. It gives them bad publicity and discredits them.

              Capitalism and activism has nothing to do with the subject. We’re here for privacy and anonymity. A good service is trustless. It’s not up to Disroot and Riseup to decide whether they’ll hand out user info or not. They subject to some legislation because of the country they’re based in, and I don’t think they’re willing to go to jail by not cooperating.

              And you can spread your hate towards the younger generation and smartphones all you want, it only makes you more irrelevant. You didn’t write any argument as to why those services are better except “they’re activists” and “I trust them”, which doesn’t matter in any way.

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                  Except with a VPN you’re not identified by the servers you connect to, so they can safely not log any traffic and as such, law enforcement can’t ask to hand out data about a specific account because they don’t know which account did it. Same goes for logging the IP of the account, because again, they don’t know which account it is, and can’t force a service to log all users for the sake of finding one.

                  It’s not true for mail services however, as the email address is your login and/or is linked to a specific account, forever and exclusively.

                  Disroot stores your IP address so there’s already that. Didn’t check the other one.

                  • lemmyreader
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                    111 days ago

                    Except with a VPN you’re not identified by the servers you connect to, so they can safely not log any traffic and as such, law enforcement can’t ask to hand out data about a specific account because they don’t know which account did it. Same goes for logging the IP of the account, because again, they don’t know which account it is, and can’t force a service to log all users for the sake of finding one.

                    VPN and Tor and I guess i2p can disguise your IP address indeed.

                    It’s not true for mail services however, as the email address is your login and/or is linked to a specific account, forever and exclusively.

                    I’m not following what you mean by this ?

      • tables
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        You react to small disagreements with insults, accusations of the user being a fed and threats of censorship (banning him because you disagree with him). I have no idea if you’re an admin on lemmy and actually have the power to do this, but this is fairly downvoteable in my view.

        • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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          What if I started allowing idiots claiming Apple is privacy friendly and people should absolutely trust Google Nest speakers because Google is a big company?

          Disagreements are not small, when someone attempts to establish alternative reality as facts. This is why the bold stance is necessary.

          Let me ask, how many years have you been deeply into the privacy endeavours? And I mean deeply. 2? 3? 5 years? I was using Tor before I hit teenagehood. You need a certain level of authority to keep such problems at bay, when one is unwilling to listen, act proud of not researching and double down on their nonsense takes. Maybe you like the shitty advice given on Reddit or other garbage privacy communities where Brave, Pixel and iPhone are recommended, but this is not going to be one. Privacy communities are full of half knowledge loonies and grifters, and there is almost no defense against it.