

Some Instances Allows Tor:
Basically every instance except lemmy.world allows Tor
Mastodon: @Andromxda@infosec.exchange
wiki-user: Andromxda
Some Instances Allows Tor:
Basically every instance except lemmy.world allows Tor
It’s not that easy to implement. Any feature that lets you import posts would just be a bypass for any kind of spam protection or rate limit. You could just “import” thousands of spam posts at a time, without the server being able to prevent it, because it seems totally legitimate.
I’m not aware of any big instance that blocks .ml
They disable it by default, because it requires the execution of proprietary code, but you can reenable it.
Sorry, you’re right, I got a little confused there. Didn’t realize that there’s a third, similar website. Awesome!
They’re promoting a Reddit community on their website though:
Check out https://european-alternatives.eu/
Also make sure to follow them on Mastodon: @european_alternatives@mastodon.social
And most importantly, spread the word!
Using this as an opportunity to promote the LibreWolf community on Lemmy: !librewolf@lemmy.ml as well as their new Mastodon account: @librewolf@chaos.social
I’m not affiliated with them btw
You mean the Email relay? There are great alternatives like SimpleLogin or Addy.io. Both have their own browser extensions, but you can also connect them to Bitwarden and use that for browser integration.
One Many steps closer to dictatorship
The best solution IMO are seedboxes
We also have a community dedicated to them: !seedboxes@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I hate to break it to you, but Supercell is owned by Tencent, a Chinese conglomerate, DICE is owned by EA, and Mojang is owned by Microsoft. This is misleading.
Pretty ironic, considering that Turkey under Erdogan is just as close to dictatorship as the US under Trump…
Maybe add Delta chat SimpleX (and Signal of course)
I updated it. You can also do this yourself btw, just create an account on the wiki.
LibreTorrent is great
We even have a community for it: !libretorrent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
It probably needs some permissions that aren’t available in newer Android versions anymore
This is the easiest explanation I could come up with:
Your phone (or other cellular devices) constantly broadcasts a few identifiers. The IMEI, which is tied directly to the cellular hardware in your device, and the IMSI, which is tied to your SIM card. Law enforcement uses so called cell-site simulators, which basically pretend to be cellular antennas, while actually just grabbing IMEIs and IMSIs from every device in the area. This is often used during protests, in order to identify those who attend them.
Rayhunter is a piece of software that detects the presence of cell-site simulators, making attendants of protests aware of the hidden danger.
This is especially important, now that the US basically transformed into an authoritarian state. We’ve already seen how Trump strategically uses law enforcement to crack down on protests, such as the BLM movement in 2020. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_a63r5Km9I) Being aware of law enforcement/intelligence operations that try to identify and track down protest attendants is more important than ever.
I’m skeptical about Ladybird, that’s why I have such high hopes for Servo