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Iin_search_of_privacy
- Joined 13 days ago
in search of privacy
I believe anyone who is highly interested in GrapheneOS would figure out the meaning by themselves anyways. Translating the enourmous amount of text in their webpage is a lot of work too.
When one decides to no longer use desktops and completely moves everything to the mobile space, especially with security in mind, what are some recommended setups for using a keyboard and mouse at the same time? There are some claims that bluetooth is inherently unsecure. Turning on the usb port leaves a great attack surface, and since all mobile devices have only one usb port, there is no way to use a cable keyboard and mouse at the same time. Any ideas?
What makes you so worry about a secret nefarious hardware that's injected during the production level? If you truly believe that there are these kind of hidden chips spying on its users, you should throw away every single electronic device you have and start looking for homing pigeons.
It's impossible to be anonymous on mobile. Tor browser for android has problems and therefore not recommended. If you want to remain truly anonymous, and also bypass captchas and websites blocking you, the only option left is to use a VPN/Proxy after Tor. Safari - I don't know. Using a private search engine on a proprietary browser doesn't seem like a good idea to me. Mullvad browser is a fork of Tor browser with a much smaller user pool. Vanadium does have some privacy protections (cross-origin referrer, os spoofing, etc.) but it's not perfect. Brave is known to be secure but there are limits. Gecko based browsers (firefox and its fork) are not recommended at all. You can also use websites like fingerprint dot com to check your browser fingerprints.
How about using the kdbx format? Get something like Keepassdx and use its attachment feature to encrypt files.
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