keiko

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[–] keiko@fedia.io 32 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (2 children)

The trans minority specifically seems to be the ultimate scapegoat for them, since it's such a tiny minority. I'm really not liking the "First they came for..." vibes. Actually terrifying.

I'm sorry about your 'friends' and hope you're safe from them. Sending you love ❤️

[–] keiko@fedia.io 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Let's see if it works on Mbin...Yay, it worked! Thank you! ❤️

[–] keiko@fedia.io 1 points 6 months ago

Well yeah, people still using Chrome probably need to take baby-steps to reclaim little bits of privacy for themselves. For those users, switching to Firefox is probably the best option. But technically, Mullvad Browser and Tor Browser can both be configured to disable private browsing mode and be non-volatile. It's just that normal users are unlikely to know that or to know how to do it.

[–] keiko@fedia.io 35 points 6 months ago (9 children)

Why are people so quick to hate what they don't understand? It's infuriating and exhausting. I really hope they will move on from this after the US election, but I worry that it will only continue to get worse.

[–] keiko@fedia.io 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (4 children)

Sorry for the off-topic comment, but what's the syntax for making a collapsible quote like that? Anyone know?

[–] keiko@fedia.io 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (3 children)

Tor Browser is based on Firefox-ESR, while Librewolf is based on Firefox-Release. Because of this, they do not have identical features and preferences. Tor Browser and Mullvad Browser are designed for stability and minimal customization for the purpose of blending in with other users. Librewolf is designed to receive new features, better privacy defaults than standard Firefox, and allow users to more easily configure preferences. All of these browsers are valid options for privacy-minded people, depending on personal preferences, including separating activities/identities between different browsers. Container tabs are certainly good for privacy, and hopefully the feature can one day be used in private browsing mode.

[–] keiko@fedia.io 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Fairphone 4:
4G supported bands: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B18/B19/B20/B28/B32/B38/B40/B41/B71
5G supported bands: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n41/n71/n77/n78

Fairphone 5:
4G supported bands: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B20/B28/B32/B38/B40/B41/B42/B48/B66/B71
5G supported bands: n1/n2/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n41/n48/n66/n71/n77/n78

Relevant comment about Fairphone 4 in the USA

TL;DR: By adding band 66, Fairphone 5 has better compatibility with cellular network providers in the USA. Band 48 also gives better compatibility with Verizon. T-Mobile is still the best for Fairphone in the USA.

[–] keiko@fedia.io 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

All Lemmy instances on v0.18.0 are inaccessible with javascript disabled. The only way to privately browse Lemmy instances now is via kbin. I was hoping that Lemmy was going to focus more on privacy with the coming updates. Maybe this will be fixed in v0.18.1?

#Lemmy