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I recently came across a post that said jews have their hands in most VPN services. I assume they are collecting intel on all of us using those VPNs and planning on blackmailing us when the time comes. Or just straight up debanking / hate crime indicting / adding us to the concentration camp list / whatever.

Anyway, now I gotta switch from kike express to something else… any suggestions?
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derkevevin on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
>You might have not worked with web technologies so no blame on you for that one.

I have, I know what browser fingerprinting is, and that there are addons and settings to try and disable or spoof it. I am the one who brought it up after all. And one look at all the data that the browser shares with websites was enough for me to realize that trying to keep that stuff under control is hopeless. You probably know these anonymity checker websites? They show you what your browser is giving away, and it even includes things like connected devices, etc., so many things that can be used to literally filter you out.

You may get an addon that promises to fix everything, but how do you know it's air tight? And what if it stops getting updated or introduces new security flaws? Nothing works permanently.

I know enough about this stuff to know what I don't know. Because like Steven Hawking once said, the real enemy isn't ignorance but the illusion of knowledge. This can be applied to pretty much everything.

It doesn't matter how much experience you have, overconfidence and a false sense of security are going to bite you. Even experienced hackers often slip up with simple shit and get caught.

In the worst case, the feds have a way to hack your shit on a level that you are simply ignorant to (example: unknown zero day exploit). They can make GPUs send radio signals and use WIFI to see through walls, for fucks sake. So unless you are something like a literal NSA elite spy yourself, who is up to date with absolutely everything and who controls every single bit of software and hardware on his machine (which is literally impossible) you should forget about trying to patch holes.

>I am against VPN for the simple reason that you are placing unnecessary trust on a third party

I already said that VPNs can't be trusted/aren't enough for that level of security. (Personally I trust my VPN more than my internet provider though).

That being said, I already mentioned that for normal people it is not required to go that far, because the feds don't give a fuck about you. Normal people just need to look out for things like viruses, identity theft, stalkers, maybe avoid getting doxed, etc. I myself am not even actually using these extreme measures, I am just bringing this up to warn others about having a false sense of security when it matters (let's face it, we're essentially all dissidents on borrowed time), and discuss what would be necessary for someone who does ***A FUCKING LOT*** of trolling, to even approach a solid level of safety in today's surveillance world.
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