Privacy friendly Ubuntu antivirus ?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 12mo ago 100%

    @whale @GnomeComedy
    This also assumes they know how to tell if it is exposed or not.

    I normally setup fail2ban as soon as I know something exposed to the outside.

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  • still hella confused as to why self-proclaimed privacy advocates—even teams like [@privacyguides](https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides)—are pushing [@element](https://mastodon.matrix.org/@element) so har
  • M4rkF M4rkF 12mo ago 100%

    @whale

    Fair enough.
    When I read it, it sounded like popular groups would be listed.... sort of like the 'trending' feeatures on social networks and stuff...

    If I was wrong, I stand corrected... Thanks

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  • still hella confused as to why self-proclaimed privacy advocates—even teams like [@privacyguides](https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides)—are pushing [@element](https://mastodon.matrix.org/@element) so har
  • M4rkF M4rkF 12mo ago 100%

    @whale
    That's what I read after installing the app (on a trash device).

    Not that I'm using it for anything nefarious, but if you're going to claim 100% privacy, I think offering 'discovery' services for popular groups goes very much against that.

    In all fairness, I removed it shortly after discovering that... so maybe other users who have stuck around can clarify... I dont mind admitting I read that incorrectly.

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  • still hella confused as to why self-proclaimed privacy advocates—even teams like [@privacyguides](https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides)—are pushing [@element](https://mastodon.matrix.org/@element) so har
  • M4rkF M4rkF 12mo ago 100%

    @whale @sp6

    I looked at SimpleX a little while ago... and it was looking fine... until I read that they list 'groups' in some kind of directory... like chat rooms I imagine. Deal breaker for me.

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  • Using Facebook/Meta Messenger on Android
  • M4rkF M4rkF 12mo ago 100%

    @U2VuZCBudWRlcyA6KSAK
    ahhh... the network effect....

    I wouldn't use it on anything, but if you have to... i'd start by looking if it's possible to use it from a web browser instead of using an app. This way, the browser app will isolate it from having access to your entire device.

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  • Looking for a website like tracker control app
  • M4rkF M4rkF 12mo ago 100%

    @stifle867 @iamtuna

    Damn!.... looks like mine failed to block partner.ads.js ... how do I block that?

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  • Google forced to reveal users' search histories in Colorado court ruling
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @knexcar @throws_lemy @Clent

    If you didn't commit a crime, why should be part of the line up of suspects?

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  • Windows 11 Debloat tools
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 83%

    @vector_zero @Syakaizin
    You could just live boot a linux USB and mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1 ;) 😂

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  • What's your favorite OpenStreetMaps app?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @MasterBuilder @HughJanus
    +1 for OsmAnd, although for routing, I find Organic Maps to be a little snappier on the UI and feels more like ordinary routing apps.

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  • What are the recommend changes to make iPhone more private?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 0%

    @Bitrot yes, but not only your devices. The corp hosting the data for you does have access to the unencrypted data. They can log into their systems and see the unencrypted contents. EEE will parent a 3rd party from reading g your data while I'm transit, but not once it has arrived at the final destination

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  • What are the recommend changes to make iPhone more private?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @MagneticFusion @chemicalwonka I was gonna suggest the same thing but I realize that only solves half of the problem. You would still have to identify to apple services to download and install the app

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  • What are the recommend changes to make iPhone more private?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @nitefox @adespoton doesn't EEE imply that decryption happens on both ends?

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  • Reflectacles to escape Facial Recognition
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @learningduck @chairman Great!.... so just wait for everyone else to buy these first

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  • How many Adblocking/Privacy extensions are too much?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 0%

    @9point6 @Ogygus Brave is owned by a for-profit company that makes money from its users. Isn't this true for most browsers? The fact that you speak of 'market share' implies profit for somebody at some point. In most cases Google, Microsoft, Apple, Mozilla or somebody. Good for you for deciding who you want to support, but you make it sound like there is something wrong with it being owned by some corp...when the same is true for everything else

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  • Traefik for idiots?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @fraydabson Thanks for the explainer. I was recently tempted to try it out but my certs end everything is managed by NPM and didn't really have the time to redo my whole setup but it looms interesting

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  • Traefik for idiots?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @fraydabson @krdo been curious about caddy before but I have no reason to switch from nginx-proxy-manager. Has anyone got any experience with both of these ? How do they compare?

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  • What can I do to make this more secure?
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @jws_shadotak Make sure no ports other than 80 and 443 are exposed from the outside and force everything through https

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  • Home server crashing randomly
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @WhyAUsername_1 Thanks!

    I recently had a similar experience with one of my boxes... similar specs also. Im my case it turned out to be a disk going bad. Unfortunately It was the one / was on.

    It did take a while to figure out the problem though, but you may want to take a look at the atop tool. If anything, it will help you rule out disk issues.

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  • Home server crashing randomly
  • M4rkF M4rkF 1y ago 100%

    @WhyAUsername_1 Which OS is this? and can you share the important specs of the box?

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  • [@selfhosted](https://lemmy.world/c/selfhosted) I self-host a few services on my box, but I'm looking for a 'dashboard' like solution to use as a portal to click to each of those. I've seen this before, but can't for the life of me remember what it's called... suggestions? :debian: :linux:

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