It’s worth noting that this list may not be entirely current, and you may want to conduct further research to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.
That’s a great resource. Thanks for sharing.
Submitted 4 days ago by Forumite@lemm.ee to privacyguides@lemmy.one
https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy
It’s worth noting that this list may not be entirely current, and you may want to conduct further research to get the most accurate and up-to-date information.
That’s a great resource. Thanks for sharing.
I had to make sure that Monero was brought up and sure enough it was.
Potentially helpful extra context that makes me extra suspicious when somebody evangelizes it all the time
Monero users can and have been deanonymized by the police. Monero also acts as a de-facto tumbler, meaning by using it, you’re money laundering for criminals as a matter of course.
The police want you to think they have managed to trace Monero, but what they have actually done is used other methods such as tracing the Bitcoin that people swapped for Monero and then back into Bitcoin almost immediately, or other such methods.
cash benefits money launderers as well. What kind of argument is this even? I guess the government should just be able to track all your transactions all the time? Reminder that the government that is in power at the time in a given country decides what is and isn’t “illegal”.
That’s a big list of stuff. Thanks.
q5VtXnYt@infosec.pub 4 days ago
Now let’s put that list on codeberg instead of github.