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- Oct 9, 2024
- Joined Oct 5, 2024
I looked up a few videos where i can understand maybe a quarter of it's lessons.
The thing is that, if i want to self host a vpn server, i can't do it, when i'm behind cgnat.
So i stumbled on ipv6 and that it is mabe possible with that. But i understand so little that i'm not sure.So is it possible to make a VPN connection from a phone to a vpn-server-device like a router with a sim card, which is behind cgnat?
What i understand out of mentioned videos, is that if all devices use ipv6 only than it can work.
The video is called:
"Ipv6 why end to end connectivity matters and how it benefits you"treenutz68 noise. I'll try it. But it can't deannonamoze me right? Grapheneos protects me right?
I mean because i heared that when people use invative applications like spotify, the aplications manage to deannonymize the users. I think it was because of the router the person used but normally it should not be possible because he used vpn.What do you think?
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PaulDavis yes i thought of this too. Problem is if i f. this up the other persons in my home will be very angry. And nobody can find the papers from the isp. Only solution would be to call the isp but it's not on my name so the guy with the contract must call there and he is a normal sceptical person and will probably just say some like "what do you want the internet is functioning".
The other solution is to find a way without the need to port forward.
Or i use a sim router but i don't think the isp of that simcard would give me the needet ip address for this and i don't know if it's even technically possible.
Suggestions?
Edit: is it even possable to make a home vpn which than routs the traffic over tor? So it goes phone-vpn-tor-internet?treenutz68 so i could use it over the web browser? For free? And it's like chatgpt/ it can answer questions?
de0u this is the article:
And the Video is called:
ProtonMail sends user ip and device info to swiss authorities
On youtube
I want to get a cleaner app experience than i currently have.
Too many apps, and i have to disable them, to get them out of sight.
I would be happy to cadegorize them in folders. I know i can do this with the defauld but thats just on the first page.
So i want to try out some app launchers.
But is that a security risk?
How do i know the app launcher app of choice is a good choise?
I don't want to research each developer for each app first...
Is there an easier whay tondetermine the safety of an app?
Or shouldn't i mess with the app launcher in general?Till today i just chose big names apps (all foss). But i never used a third party applauncher so i don't know which one is well known and trustworthy and which one is shady and slipped in the fdroid repo with dirty thaughts in mind?
Is there an AI i can use on Grapheneos?
Privacy friendly offline on my device?
I don't know anything about ai yet i never used one.
But since i have many questions and googeling them lead to mostly nothing but cookiefeeding my browser.
So i thaught if i could ask an ai the stuff it mabe knows anything because it was pretrained.
But i need an secure app for this open source and with no internet connection. I dont want every question to be leaked.I dont have the configuration pw to my home router.
Can i still make a vpn server on a raspberry pie?
All tutorials say i need port forwarting. Thats not possible. Suggestions?When i always use some kind of vpn or Tor Service?
I think what ever DNS practise i do, the moment where i use a vpn or orbot, it does not matter anymore what i did with my DNS settings.
Is that right?- Edited
- Telephone grapheneos no sim card
- device simcardrouter
- device normalphone with simcard and whatsapp
Can someone walk around with that or does this compromise the security?
I mean would it leak the identety?
I heared that facebook (like all meta products) is not usable when privacy is important.
Is reddit the same thing?
I use reddit to research stuff.
I dont have and never had a profile there with any personal information. If i have a question i make a new account and then i fail 100 times to ask it there because of rules and filters and on the 101try i can ask my question there and get no answer. After that i deleate all browser information in vanadium and loose the account.
If i use reddit like that, can i use it or is it still a privacy risk of some sort?
Or am i mistaken and i could even use facebook, if i would use it the same way? (Technically)(I know it would take more like an anonymous simcard/burner phone for each new profile).
Or should i use a third party frontend for reddit instead of the browser? But i want to be able to make accounts when i want to ask a question.
I always use orbot.Is there a Service or Website or Forum,
where i can look up an app let's say from Fdroid or github, where i can see reviews and comments from known developers so i can know okey the app is open source and x amount of people allready looked up it's source code and flagged it legit/non-malicious?
I mean it's worth not much to me if an app is open source, but i don't know if it's source code ever got checked.