

Not what I was expecting when I clicked on it


Not what I was expecting when I clicked on it


Ya, the main reason I use alias’ at this point is because when an account gets compromised I can just change the email and password. Helps that I can also just disable emails that are only getting mailing lists too.


Use a password manager, unique passwords. this video is good for phishing training.


I’d guess some form of documents, I mean Cuneiform is pretty old. The the reason was significant it wouldn’t be unreasonable


Interesting, I wouldve guessed there would be a hierarchy


I won’t say your wrong, but IMHO it’s unacceptable for a password manager to not warn you that information you give will be inaccessible without paying more money. Imagine if someone gave you 30 free entries before requiring a subscription, but let you add any number of accounts. Unless you want to reset all those passwords, your forced to pay them.


You may not find a jury, but they have guns too
I still think it would be better to give the user freedom, and just give a warning that there are privacy risks.


I’d swap the order of swap Firefox for LibreWolf, maybe switch the order between that and vivaldi since Vivaldi is still chromium IIRC.


Well, parents can already do that. I think the basic solution is still a VPN. Can’t read encripted traffic. Tor would be tempting to say, but a lot of nodes are owned by the government still would be better than nothing. Other than that, use strong passwords, set the browsers to delete cookies on close, use a password manager.


I need to get that certificate. Would I use it? Probably not, but itd be cool to have.


There is a market, but it’s to small for companies to care about


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I count 16 characters. Must be your password
Look at zorinOS or Mint. Those are good starting points