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Reverendender , in "It has to be Chromium"

For privacy on iOS what is really the best one?

rndm ,

It doesn’t really matter, Apple doesn’t allow any third party web-engines, so no matter which browser you are using, you basically get the same privacy standards as safari

SmoothSurfer ,

Even though Apple is not sharing personal data with third parties, relatively recently they started to use personal data in order to use them on advertisement of their own services. And considering the entire Apple ecosystem(if you are using all devices of course) it is a bit concerning they are using all of those data.

dumbyoyo ,

Ya anybody that believes apple is privacy friendly is just listening to their advertising campaigns. The NSA leaks from Snowden revealed they're part of NSA's PRISM.
https://www.theverge.com/2013/7/17/4517480/nsa-spying-prism-surveillance-cheat-sheet

SmoothSurfer ,

I dont have an evidence but when it comes to nsa, I think any company that holds your information is willing to/have to share the collected data

Reverendender ,

Shocked Pikachu face

BallsInTheShredder ,

They still don’t? Wow, thought they would have loosened the strings a little at some point.

So apple products are basically still in their own little self contained ecosystem over there?

glacier ,
@glacier@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Safari with Adguard adblocker.

confusedbytheBasics ,

Apple gives you one choice. I hope you like it.

Didz , in "It has to be Chromium"
@Didz@lemmy.world avatar

Vivaldi is nice.

SmoothSurfer ,

Maybe you should check out the privacy policy and try to better understand foss philosophy

void_wanderer ,

Maybe enlighten us?

loudWaterEnjoyer ,

Browser privacy policy: the story

It’s Spring 2018. The GDPR is about to kick in. Global companies are bending over backwards fixing their privacy policies. It’s tough. For the sake of their users in Europe, they have to come out clean with how they handle user data. And not only. They have to do it in a language that is simple to understand. It’s a gargantuan task. People are working overtime with the deadline looming ever so close. Enter Vivaldi HQ. It’s quiet. Everything is business-as-usual. A few days before the GDPR deadline, we take a quick look at how we handle user data and fit it all on one page. Much as we want to come up with an impressive document (and look busy), there’s not much to say. We don’t track or profile you. We don’t do data collection. We don’t sell your data to third parties. We don’t get to see the sites you visit, what you type in the browser, or your downloads. This type of data is either stored locally on your machine, or encrypted. Still, we encourage you to read our privacy policy. You should read privacy policies as a rule. You should make it a habit. So go on, take a look. Did we mention that we fit it all on one page?

Vivaldi Browser privacy policy

At Vivaldi Technologies AS (“Vivaldi AS”), protecting your privacy is a top priority. We strictly protect the security of any and all personal information you provide to us while using Vivaldi products and services. We do not share or sell information to any third party and we proactively protect all user data from disclosure, with the only exception being if requested by legitimate law agencies with a court order. Type and purpose of data collected by Vivaldi AS

When you install Vivaldi browser (“Vivaldi”), each installation profile is assigned a unique user ID that is stored on your computer. Vivaldi will send a message using HTTPS directly to our servers located in Iceland every 24 hours containing this ID, version, cpu architecture, screen resolution and time since last message. We anonymize the IP address of Vivaldi users by removing the last octet of the IP address from your Vivaldi client then we store the resolved approximate location after using a local geoip lookup. The purpose of this collection is to determine the total number of active users and their geographical distribution.

Vivaldi includes various links to websites in the browser default bookmarks. Some of those websites are partners of Vivaldi AS and some are not. Vivaldi AS receives shared revenue from those bookmark partners. That’s how we are able to provide this software free of charge to our users and continue to stay awesome! We work to only include bookmarks that are valuable to our users regardless of whether we receive any revenue or not. Some of these content providers set cookies on their websites (as mentioned below). You are, of course, free to remove any or all of the bookmarks, if you prefer.

Your browsing history such as visited URLs, typed search keywords and downloaded content are stored in your client profile and only accessible by your own action. Vivaldi AS has no access to this data. Your history cannot be shared unless it is by your own action.

Vivaldi features a built-in password manager, which stores your login credentials for sites where you’ve enabled this feature by selecting to store your credentials in Vivaldi’s password manager. Vivaldi uses password storage frameworks provided by the operating system on your computer device and your data is encrypted if encryption is supported by the framework.

If you use Vivaldi Sync feature, the documentation about the data we collect and for what purposes for this service is available here.

Type and purpose of data collected by third party vendors

When you turn on Search suggestions in your Settings (Settings > Search), Vivaldi will send a request to the chosen search engine with the typed keyword in order to display search results. Privacy policies for individual supported search engines can be found here.

On desktop and Android, Vivaldi integrates the Safe browsing API from Google, which checks the site you are visiting against a master list of known suspected phishing and malware sites. On desktop, this feature can be turned off in the Privacy settings (Settings > Privacy > Privacy).

We use Google’s form autofill feature that helps you fill out forms on the web more quickly. Autofill is enabled by default and in the desktop browser, it can be turned off at any time in Vivaldi’s settings. This feature does not send your personal information to Google. Detailed information of what is shared can be found here.

Many websites use cookies to identify repeat visitors and store information about their site visitors. Vivaldi stores cookies based on the user’s privacy settings (Setting > Privacy > Cookies) but how the cookie is used is determined by the website you are visiting and types of cookies. Therefore it is important that you understand the privacy policy of the websites you are visiting. You can view, manage and remove all stored cookies in your privacy settings.

In case you set up Vivaldi Mail or Calendar to access your Gmail or Google Calendar, Vivaldi’s use of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use Requirements.

Last modified and effective: May 9, 2023.

BallsInTheShredder ,

It’s beautiful

loudWaterEnjoyer ,

Username checks out

BallsInTheShredder ,

Do love Firefox though, but opera is stiff competition right now and has features I can’t find on Firefox.

Stuff like the built in VPN, I don’t pay for one currently and Opera’s free built in one really helps.

Also it’s very friendly with syncing between devices.

Opera GX is actually badass too, it’s super fast and there are so many cool mods that allow me to add background music, key press noises, themes from my favorite shows etc. Reminds me of the old days of windows themes and I’d missed it the sound effects and key presses are actually very satisfying.

But they’re horrible with privacy which is sad bc I thought they used to be good.

Sad that Firefox can’t do just some of that bc with just a few additions it would easily be the best browser imo.

neutron ,

It’s a nice browser, but also uses chromium as base.

Didz ,
@Didz@lemmy.world avatar

Pale Moon then.

TvanBuuren , in my lemmy feed

Only memes here :(

Trippin ,

Sort by hot

jibbist , in my lemmy feed

Aka the internet

vaultdweller013 ,

Welcome to the internet!

Have a look around.

tempuralantanis ,
@tempuralantanis@lemmy.world avatar

Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found

RVGamer06 ,
@RVGamer06@lemmy.world avatar

We got mountains of content, some better, some worse

abbadon420 , in cake for everyone!

July 1st 2024 is gonna be a lot of people’s first lemmy cakeday

Moxvallix OP ,
@Moxvallix@sopuli.xyz avatar

heh yeah

Vuraniute ,
@Vuraniute@lemmy.world avatar

Or June 12th

nave , (edited )
@nave@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

I joined on June 12 and I can’t remember why. Can someon help me please

can ,

I’m slightly ahead of the curve.

AstroKevin ,

June 12th is my actual birthday! So that’d be perfect to not remember another birthday.

Resol ,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

I need to make sure I get my cake once 19 July 2024 comes.

Moxvallix OP ,
@Moxvallix@sopuli.xyz avatar

we share a cake day, woo!

Hubi ,

👀

WookieMunster , in cake for everyone!

Stop trying to clone Reddit ffs, cakeday was a Reddit thing

Moxvallix OP ,
@Moxvallix@sopuli.xyz avatar

explain the cake icon next to my username then

JamieTaco ,

I mean they just did. It’s an attempt to clone Reddit.

schmidtster ,

Was a thing long before Reddit, so no it isn’t really.

JamieTaco ,

Putting a cake icon next to a user on their cake day was before Reddit? Never knew.

schmidtster ,

Does lemmy display it beside the user? Or only on their page? I really don’t know.

And I’m sure some website did something similar before Reddit, didn’t neopets signify your creation date or something?

Nothing is really a unique idea, it’s all a copy of mashup of other things. What’s cake to one person is a star to another app.

Chariotwheel ,

We should make a federation wide cake day where people post delicious bottoms.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Then why does Lemmy show a literal cake icon next to my join date?

zikk_transport2 ,

What are you doing on Lemmy? I thought Lemmy is Reddit alternative!

WookieMunster ,

I’m not on Lemmy

Peregrinus ,
@Peregrinus@lemmy.world avatar

cupcake? biscuit? the joining day. it’s ok to celebrate happy similarities. May the rest of your day be filled with joy.

snaco ,

imagine gatekeeping cake days. stop bringing reddit asshole gatekeeping culture to lemmy

Falmarri ,
@Falmarri@lemmy.world avatar

Agreed. This is the last thing we need here. Threads full of cake day bullshit was do fucking annoying.

Scraft161 , in Yes I have double standards, sue me
@Scraft161@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

A big part of the fediverse is that it’s decentralized, one server going down doesn’t mean you can’t see anything, the rest of the network still exists and there are still people using that.

Wats0ns OP ,

laughs in lemmy.world

Scraft161 ,
@Scraft161@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

I follow quite a few communities across the lemmyverse so it’s not too big of a deal, but I do know that it’s a very large and popular instance (then again, my advice has always been to settle on a smaller instance anyways)

henfredemars ,

If an instance is just being slow I’ll hop on to one of my other accounts, let alone down. My client makes that easy to do.

User-driven load balancing!

manitcor , in Yes I have double standards, sue me
@manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech avatar

one of these is making a profit off of you, the other is a community tended commons. there is no comparison.

Wats0ns OP ,

Yes exactly, those donkeys deserve it

Rozz ,

Reddit was all a community tended commons that was making a profit off of people

manitcor ,
@manitcor@lemmy.intai.tech avatar

profit + commons = not your commons

as evidenced by reddits recent moves.

im going to call that a corporate plaza with volunteer employees.

pH3ra , in cake for everyone!
@pH3ra@lemmy.ml avatar
Sharkwellington , (edited )
NotSteve_ , in Yes I have double standards, sue me

It makes sense! Lemmy servers are new and still gaining stability. You’re also not paying (not even with your data) so you can be more forgiving

bdonvr , in Yes I have double standards, sue me

Reddit and Twitter are multimillion dollar enterprises

I’m just some fool who rents a little virtual server so I can help people use the fediverse

I mean I’m not even an IT guy by trade (just by hobby) - I’m a truck driver.

howdy ,
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar

I am an it guy and mine still goes down… Lol. Your doing great to get an instance going! That setup isn’t exactly non tech friendly.

Mine went down yesterday because my backup job for my docker vols filled up my entire vps.

bdonvr ,

I was starting to run into that until I moved pict-rs to object storage a few days back.

I gzip the backups, keep one local, upload the rest to Backblaze. The local one gets deleted before the next backup starts.

howdy ,
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar

Oh that’s genius, you got any good docs on doing that?

bdonvr ,

On the backups or the object storage?

bdonvr , (edited )

For the backups I have these bash scripts (the pict-rs one takes much less time now that I use object storage so the images aren’t on the server): gist.github.com/…/5d4e56dadcb29de656368a1cb78cc00…

You can look at rclone’s docs on how to hook that into B2 (or wherever you’d like to dump your backups, B2 is jusut cheap). I also set up a crypt in rclone so it encrypts it as it uploads (optional).

Then just put those on cron jobs at different times, I do them every 6 hours. One at <hour>:15 and one at <hour>:45

Then in B2 I set the bucket to keep files for 10 days.

To migrate to object storage check pict-rs docs here: git.asonix.dog/asonix/pict-rs.git#user-content-fi…

Took about 20 minutes for me with 30gb of files, but your instance has to be down for it. I use Cloudflare R2 for pict-rs.

howdy ,
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar

Thank you very much. Seriously, that lays it all out perfectly. I was looking at the pict-rs docs for how to switch but then work called… so I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. 🙌 🍾 🎉 🥂

bdonvr ,

No problem

Oh and for those scripts the user needs paswordless sudo and needs to be part of the docker group, or you could add it to root’s cron tab. Or maybe a systemd task. (Since the default ansible deploy of lemmy makes the pict-rs volume not readable by a normal system user)

howdy ,
@howdy@thesimplecorner.org avatar

Finally got my stuff moved over to object storage. I really appreciate it. It wasn’t hard at all!

SmoothSurfer ,

I cannot express my appreciation, and dude I assure you, you got bigger balls than elon’s chest

gon ,
@gon@lemmy.world avatar

truck drivers are basically IT anyways /j

joyjoy ,

It’s a good thing it’s a virtual server. I can’t imagine the issues you would have if you hosted it from the back of your truck.

newthrowaway20 ,

Hosting from the back of a truck would be a technological marvel in its own right.

joyjoy ,

It sounds like the plot of an action movie.

Robin ,

“We have to keep this truck above 50mph at all cost”

“OMG, IS IT GONNA EXPLODE?!”

“Oh no much worse. It’ll ruin my server uptime stat.”

Blamemeta ,

Sat internet would be the solution. Just costs a lot.

schmensch ,

Kinda like this: youtu.be/OLRldZjty_s

PipedLinkBot ,

Here is an alternative Piped link(s): piped.video/OLRldZjty_s

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

Nika03 ,

It’s possible, but just expensive and unreliable mainly due to internet connection/bandwidth. Depending on where you are you can either go with a sim card or Elon’s space junk but the connection would be unreliable and slow.

bdonvr ,

Lmao I’m home every night now (local)

I do host some things at my house, but just for personal use. I don’t need a public site running on my home network.

Baines ,

that’s about unrelated as I can think

awesome, I love technology accessibility

bdonvr ,

To be fair I’m also a huge fucking nerd

jaschen ,

You’re in the wrong field, my man. I sit at a chair 60 hours a week staring into a empty void that is my monitor. Wait, maybe we are not really that different after all.

bdonvr ,

I just really don’t know how to get in, while living in central Florida, with no degree, while not taking a pay cut which I can’t afford as the sole earner in my household :/

thefury ,

If you’re thinking about shifting careers, I’ve been there. I started as a self-learner with no degree, before the ease of joining a freelance service was a thing. My starting point was a small firm where I did tech support for the coders. I got involved in automation projects and gradually built trust by proving I could deliver what I promised.

I think that the core principles I learned remain valid today: Learn by doing projects, learn in public, and be patient.

If I was starting again, and if I didn’t have a job next to the right people, I’d probably do the following. Start with creating useful projects. Treat these as opportunities to learn and simulate real job conditions. If your work involves coding, share it on GitHub. If it’s about building infrastructure, treat it as Infrastructure as Code and share it on GitHub. If it’s not code-related, or even if it is, document your work and what you’ve learned on a blog.

Regardless of your project’s nature, make sure to record your learnings and pass on your knowledge. It helps reinforce your understanding and it gives you something to point to during interviews.

nosurf ,

With that said, i think it is the hardest it has ever been in this industry to get a job in tech. If im being honest i think a lot of these stories are giving false hope at this point. It may turn around, but right now its tough out here

Coach ,
whereisk ,

My dude, if you’re renting and running a VPS you’re an IT guy.

TeaHands , in cake for everyone!
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Lemmings when someone mentions cake day: Stop trying to make it like Reddit!

Lemmings at all other times: Why is this not more like Reddit?

Double_A , in Malwarebytes detected Brave as a malware, LOL
@Double_A@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Not Brave itself… the connection that was made through Brave to some malicious website.

CoachDom ,
@CoachDom@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

They just outted themselves accessing some shady stuff :D

InternetTubes , in "It has to be Chromium"

Iceweasel: Firefox!? Them’s fighting words!

hahattpro , in Do you see a problem?

I would rather die for greedy capitalism nation rather than live against the social norm.

Hyggyldy ,

Too many people have taken your comment seriously. I felt the sarcasm was decently clear but I guess not.

writeblankspace ,
@writeblankspace@geddit.social avatar

hmm I didn’t realize that it was sarcastic. Good that I saw this comment.

toomanyjoints69 ,

Lol i got downvoted for my sarcasm recently too. Sorry

GatoB ,

When no brain (cant understand sarcasm)

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