Genghis
@Genghis@monero.town
- Comment on GrapheneOS's post on Mastodon discusses the flaws with Google's Play Integrity API 3 months ago:
and some people are ignorant
- Comment on YSK there are more than 3 US credit bureaus 3 months ago:
Thank you. I wouldnt have known this if it wasn’t for this post. I’ve never seen these sites. Good post.
- Comment on What is your favorite cybersecurity tool and why? 1 year ago:
Please do not tell me you use Mull over Vanadium
- Comment on Planet fitness app with GrapheneOS 1 year ago:
Have you tried enabling the Exploit protection compatibility mode on the PF app info page?
- Comment on I wonder how many fires have been started because people have left the pizza box in the oven while trying to keep it warm 1 year ago:
I’m not sure about pizza but I’ve heard a guy putting a casserole in his oven and forgot about it because his coworker was begging him to hang out with him. When he walked back home, his house was burned down to the ground and the firefighters told him “Some knucklehead left a casserole in the oven.” He was super devastated after that.
- Comment on Signal is Flawed, Why XMPP is Amazing! (new animated video) 1 year ago:
lmao please give us another chance
- Comment on Was there a Mullvad DNS outage today? 1 year ago:
It was working fine for me today.
- Comment on How many Adblocking/Privacy extensions are too much? 1 year ago:
Firefox isn’t as secure as Chromium browsers due to its internal sandboxing and site isolation being substantially weaker (especially on Linux). If you are on a Linux machine, I recommend you use Brave with no ad blocking extensions because first, it comes with an ad blocker by default. Also, the more extensions you have, your attack surface increases.
If you are on Windows, you should be using Microsoft Edge paired with UBO Lite as it offers the highest security and UBO Lite doesn’t have access to the site data. If you are concerned about the telemetry of using Edge, you can turn it off and if you’re still paranoid, you will have to switch to Linux at this point.