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  • But aren’t there competitive corporations which are owned by rich people in China? And doesn’t chinese government extract as much information from its citizens as possible (even more than european governments) like the case in DeepSeek? It may seem to be authoritarian but I think it’s also a sign of consumption habbits extraction. Correct me if I’m wrong.








  • Clark@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlVPN Comparison
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    18 days ago

    Nym pays users to be a relay as far as I know. There are 5 relays or 2 relays with your preference (depends on the speed and security you want). Maybe they own some servers that I don’t know but their encryption techniques are quite advanced. There are articles on their websites that they cannot log anything.





  • Clark@lemmy.mltoAnarchism@lemmy.mlUSA and it's fascist history
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    1 month ago

    Well, not bad by supporting Italy there and in Greece during WW2. Today people see Germany a secure place for online privacy services like cloud and e-mail servers but I don’t believe a piece in it. Germany is just a liberal capitalist country with one of the best special information services in Europe, that’s all.




  • I have LineageOS installed on my phone. Without the app InviZible Pro from F-Droid, my phone connects to Google servers for connectivity checks, system webview and time adjustments. The disadvantage in terms of privacy of /e/OS would be the default presence of micro g, which is proprietary. In LineageOS it’s not present by default.



  • LineageOS sends connectivity checks, time adjustment requests and system webview (chromium by default and not easy to change) data to google servers as far as I know. Are you sure it doesn’t send anything to google? On the other hand, there is an app Invizible Pro on FDroid, which is perfect to prevent such connections. Maybe you assume the user will install it?