

Lol, you sound like an incel


Lol, you sound like an incel
I wish their Android version didn’t require Google Play Services. Real bummer.
Regardless, the app is proprietary. You shouldn’t trust it.


Device permissions? That’s not the issue. I think people just lack software knowledge and should learn the difference between proprietary software and Libre software.
If people understood how to check the software license and determine if it’s a free software license, that would cover almost everything they need to do to help us stop having this problem with picking the wrong software.


Well, just uploaded a photo of someone else now it says this…



Developers should choose a different license if they don’t want to free their code or go work on a project that’s inline with their values then. Poor them, I could care less. The GPL is made for YOUR freedom. Anything that allows a developer to not release their code because they don’t want to, well, that software becomes proprietary, which invades your freedom. Of course the GPL “restricts” those types of developers freedom to do whatever they want, how else would the software stay free? Don’t really understand what your arguement is here.


If you go to dark(.)fail, go to Dread forums and head to c/OpSec, one of the top posts has information on how to bypass all Internet censorship. It’s a super in-depth tutorial on bypassing censorship in countires like Russia, China, etc.
No. Avoid this by switching to a free operating system such as Debian. Windows is proprietary, there is no hope for privacy there.
I got heads, I guess that means I have to keep it now haha
Now, I see another person on here said I should add more, any suggestions for what to add?
I was thinking maybe a UFO, Alice in Wonderland characters, Dr. Seuss, or the Lorax with some truffula trees :)


It’s proprietary, how could you possibly trust it?
Sounds like a lack of security rather than a lack of privacy.


I remember there being a case about Ubuntu spying on users via the integrated Amazon search feature years ago. They include non-free software by default, such as the Snap store, and Ubuntu is also owned by Canonical.
I’d recommend switching to Debian. It’s community-based and entirely free and open source (except for non-free firmware packages, but those are not much to worry about, and you can easily remove them if you like). A new major release of Debian came out recently with many upgrades. You should check it out!
Can port-forwarding be useful for self-hosting? I haven’t tried using it wih Proton before.


Reject cell phones. Use Libreboot desktops/laptops and a FOSS OS.


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Please post a link, I want to see.
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Pearl clutching to the max rn lol