back in 1981, had a chance to tour the NSA at FT. Meade. what I saw scared the shit out of me. I never trusted a phone call again after that. also in the 1980's I was told the only "safe" computer was one in a box. not powered up and not hooked to anything ! that was from some ASA guys I knew back then. so, you could say I don't trust anything the Gov't says or does and have not for a long time now. a stand alone computer, yeah, right. and don't even ask me about cell phones. enough to say, I don't have one of them. and I try not to speak when one is around either. dave in pa.
I stopped listening when he failed to mention Brave or Vivaldi as major browsers. Brave is made from the original maker of Firefox who was fired for being conservative.
I use brave. It blocks everything. In fact it blocks it so well that it kills commercials in streaming services like TUBI. Amazon know s this and blocks Brave from streaming. The end around is using Vivaldi as strictly an Amazon streaming only browser and brave for the rest.
Also he said when you want to stay logged into gmail....moron is warning us about being tracked and at the same time advocating we stay logged into google..to be tracked!
Very well put together report on Chrome and (lack of) privacy. My solution would be to develop technology on my devices that can intercept all outgoing traffic and modify it to make my info useless. The data would need to be in an acceptable format but be useless. Simple example, change my name from "Whatever Jones" to "Homer Simpson". Of course, this would be difficult to do with encrypted outgoing data, but perhaps that can simply be replaced by a new encrypted message. How about it?
Before you get too excited building anything, may I suggest you look into the Intel Management Engine sitting within your PC. An embedded microcontroller with its own operating system and separate untraceable network connection. Providing a variety of features and services. On motherboards since 2008. Have fun there.
That has to be the most colorful and simple 666 I have ever seen. Nifty how they went from trillon dollar coporation to evil worshipers in such a short time. FYI the internet is competing for your attention and it is winning. One of these days humans will need to re-enter reality and it will be terribly upsetting for most to open their eyes and witness reality.
back in 1981, had a chance to tour the NSA at FT. Meade. what I saw scared the shit out of me.
ReplyDeleteI never trusted a phone call again after that. also in the 1980's I was told the only "safe" computer was one in a box.
not powered up and not hooked to anything ! that was from some ASA guys I knew back then.
so, you could say I don't trust anything the Gov't says or does and have not for a long time now.
a stand alone computer, yeah, right. and don't even ask me about cell phones. enough to say, I don't have one of them. and I try not to speak when one is around either. dave in pa.
As soon as he shows a picture of Reagan and calls him Nixon, I figure this guy doesn't know shit so why listen to him?
ReplyDeleteBecause context. You missed the point.
DeleteI stopped listening when he failed to mention Brave or Vivaldi as major browsers. Brave is made from the original maker of Firefox who was fired for being conservative.
DeleteI use brave. It blocks everything. In fact it blocks it so well that it kills commercials in streaming services like TUBI. Amazon know s this and blocks Brave from streaming. The end around is using Vivaldi as strictly an Amazon streaming only browser and brave for the rest.
Also he said when you want to stay logged into gmail....moron is warning us about being tracked and at the same time advocating we stay logged into google..to be tracked!
Look up logging out of gmail on the phone app
DeleteHe's talking about the browser. Look up being smart enough not to use phone apps.
Delete"They're doing it again, because you didn't hang them last time."
ReplyDeleteIt's just a meme.
Very well put together report on Chrome and (lack of) privacy. My solution would be to develop technology on my devices that can intercept all outgoing traffic and modify it to make my info useless. The data would need to be in an acceptable format but be useless. Simple example, change my name from "Whatever Jones" to "Homer Simpson". Of course, this would be difficult to do with encrypted outgoing data, but perhaps that can simply be replaced by a new encrypted message. How about it?
ReplyDeleteBefore you get too excited building anything, may I suggest you look into the Intel Management Engine sitting within your PC. An embedded microcontroller with its own operating system and separate untraceable network connection. Providing a variety of features and services. On motherboards since 2008. Have fun there.
Deletehttps://proprivacy.com/privacy-news/intel-management-engine.
DeleteYou're welcome.
That has to be the most colorful and simple 666 I have ever seen. Nifty how they went from trillon dollar coporation to evil worshipers in such a short time. FYI the internet is competing for your attention and it is winning. One of these days humans will need to re-enter reality and it will be terribly upsetting for most to open their eyes and witness reality.
ReplyDeleteHe may be smart but tell me something I don’t know
ReplyDeleteHey. Go ahead. Comment with your google account. Maybe you could post a Tik Tok video while you're at it.
ReplyDeleteDumbass
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