

Your best option is to use a browser with fingerprinting protections like Brave. Not sending a user agent at all is realistically speaking not feasible.
Lemmy account of Voxel, for more information see:


Your best option is to use a browser with fingerprinting protections like Brave. Not sending a user agent at all is realistically speaking not feasible.


It’s pseudonymous, not anonymous.
TL;DR: Stick with Protonmail. There is, based on what you told us, no reason for you to switch to another provider.
I wouldn’t recommend Tuta at the time of writing, due the lack of OpenPGP (no, their own EE2E does not act as a solid replacement) and JMAP/IMAP support.


The following for furthur info: https://thebrainbin.org/m/degoogle@lemmy.ml/p/678383
Avoid “Private Internet Access” at all costs. It’s run by Kape Technologies, the company behind multiple VPN providers like ExpressVPN and CyberGhost.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kape_Technologies
If you read their legal agreements, you’ll notice they are rather questionable.
Also, don’t use a VPN from a Chinese provider. As far as I’m aware, Chinese companies are heavily regulated and legally required to share data with the Chinese government without a warrant or similar order.
I suggest taking a look at this chart, which might be helpful: https://vpn.techlore.tech/


I must say that Mental Outlaw is known for using the wrong terminology, for example calling closed-source software “spyware”, which bothers everyone who works in the cybersecurity industry because this is blatantly wrong. I assume it’s the same story with this supposed “backdoor”.
Yes, wouldn’t recommend it yet. Very unstable and buggy experience.
The post is a bit misleading. Posteo and Mailbox offer end-to-end encryption through OpenPGP.
Proton offers E2EE through OpenPGP and when communicating with other Proton Mail users.
Tuta offers E2EE only for communication with other Tuta users.
The encryption of incoming and outgoing emails to other providers Proton, Tuta, Mailbox (possibly Posteo too) provide, is not end-to-end encryption, as the mail content is visible to the provider and only encrypted at rest.
There is a good video by “By Default” on YouTube which highlights this.
They’re actually being discussed, but more by experts with other experts, in groups of researchers, etc.
The general privacy advocate often times lacks the deep technical understanding.


TL;DR:
You confuse facism with nazism.
I just look over it, and it already contained lots of false information. E.g. AFD is actually NOT the most popular party in Germany, the surveys turned out to be wrong.
https://www.volksverpetzer.de/analyse/afd-osten-keiner-merkt-es/
Likely illegal in the EU; somebody should bring this to the attention of applicable authorities when it scales.
I never used torrenting for anything illegal lol. The last I used it was to download Linux Mint ISO, before Brave removed Webtorrent from their browser 🙄
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Because torrenting is not a technology exclusively dedicated to piracy.
Also: https://dontasktoask.com/