

Who owns LeMonde?


Who owns LeMonde?


Your complaint is genuine and I assure you that the sentiment is shared amongst many people here. I do not like that sub for its excessively tight policies. You must also consider that Reddit has its eye on that sub since it might spread awareness to other Reddit users and harm Reddit’s bottom line.
Either way, I stick to Lemmy and Kbin. Reddit doesn’t let me create accounts over TOR and I2P anymore, which means I’m not going to be able to participate anyway.


Unfortunately, you’re done here. You’re going to need a new number if you value your privacy. I can never trust any big company; you can try waiving GDPR in their faces all you want but with a spineless EU and too much power in such companies, you have to trust them to delete your data. I’m sure you realise that this is a silly venture.


As long as you can trust Apple, sure


Asking the important questions


I wish they did. I can’t believe non-profits are suing each other.


Desolder the WiFi chip and start using Kodi


Regardless, the fact is unless you’re going through the code, you’re not sure if the tracking and telemetry is really disabled. LibreWolf does that for me, so I use it over plain Firefox


Because they said so in their updated ToS. They might not be as bad as Google but they’re not saints


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Downvoted. You didn’t read the rules of the sub. Yes, you should be allowed to do it, morally speaking. But if you red their notice you’ll realise exactly why you aren’t allowed to do so. Anyway welcome to Lemmy


Firefox is spying on you, so a derivative is the only option. I also user Ungoogled Chromium because it’s really nice and works well after a couple of tweaks


I thought Hetzner was the size of OVH. I guess not


Hetzner?


You can never be private with any device that can connect to the internet out of its own volition. Ubiquity, Alta Labs and Mikrotik should never be trusted unless you’re OK with your data potentially ending up on their servers.
With that said, you can manually upgrade Mikrotik software and selfhost the Mikrotik CHR, Ubiquity controller and Alta Labs controller for a fee (for the latter), which should then in theory invalidate this argument. Even then, I do not trust non-FOSS software for such critical infrastructure so it’s still too much for me, but depending on your risk tolerance this might be a good compromise. I would suggest you to look at Mikrotik seriously - their UI might suck but their hardware and software capabilities are FAR beyond what Ubiquity offers for the same price.
If you want to be private you should get an old computer, buy quad port NIC cards from EBay and run a Linux/BSD router on your own hardware. But that’s not the most friendly way to do it so I don’t blame anyone for looking away


I’d donate to them if someone is willing


I think it’s time I learn e-hentai’s UI seriously


Sorry I didn’t open the article. Who is suing them?


Thank you for that. Yes, I only really follow his post roughly.
Unfortunately, I don’t think secureblue is going to be a possible choice. I like the secureblue project, I think it’s awesome but what I’m working with will likely only come with a Rocky/AlmaLinux base.






We need to let them know and ask for an explanation