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So what? It’s analytics code to check the traffic of fan site. 99% percents of websites have this stuff as no one wants to work for nothing. How is it connected with tracking?
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Smartphone Hardening non-root Guide 2.0 (for normal people)04·5 years agoNowadays, the problem of online security began to worry almost everyone https://utopia.fans/security/protected-internet-stay-save-online/ and I think this is a very good thing. Finally, it will be possible to limit the theft of personal information and data from ordinary users.
I’ve read and watched a lot about open and closed source, found a good article today https://utopia.fans/blog/whats-the-difference-between-open-source-vs-closed-source/ But I believe that closed source is better. Ofc not many people trust in it, but I think it’s mach safer for the developers.
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•TikTok and 32 other iOS apps still snoop your sensitive clipboard data | Ars Technica04·5 years agoYes, he is not safe at all. This is obvious, especially considering the latest news related to this. As it turned out, this application collects data like a real spy, perhaps even more than Facebook.https://utopia.fans/blog/the-myth-of-the-privacy/
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Private WhatsApp chats easily discovered through Google (Update: Facebook knew)04·5 years agoTime goes by, but this messenger remains unsafe. Seems like the situation only gets worse https://utopia.fans/blog/is-whatsapp-safe-and-secure/ But it remains one of the most popular messengers worldwide, no matter there are more secure alternatives to it. People have to learn that online privacy matters.
For sure, everything needs censorship, but sometimes it goes crazy. That’s why there’s dark tiktok and else. I’ve found many useful info on the topic here https://utopia.fans/blog/biggest-pros-and-cons-of-social-media-censorship/ But I love social media like Twitter. You can not watch some content if you don’t want, but anyone can post everything there. We need to have some freedom at least online.
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy-centric tool advice sites -- Credibility examined -- part 1: web search engines (DDG & Qwant)03·5 years agoIt seems to me that it’s easy to find the right secured app than thinking of tens of ways you have to follow in order to stay secure. Check out here https://utopia.fans/blog/choosing-the-best-data-privacy-tool/ For sure you need to know a lot about security in order not to get in a trap or scammy app, but anyway, then you could use it and be calm.
Junker@lemmy.mlto Cryptocurrency@lemmy.ml•The Great Potential Of Decentralized Finance in 202002·5 years agoI’ve seen many of those, thinking that decentralization doesn’t mean security, and what’s the point preferring it to a usual centralized apps. Here’s why https://utopia.fans/blog/centralized-vs-decentralized-network-whats-better-for-your-security/ As for me, I prefer decentralization as I don’t want all my data to be stored on any server. There were numerous cases, when big corporations lost some of their data and it’s not a final. Smart developers already run so many good apps that can save you online, why not using it?
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Big Companies Harvest Our Data. This Is Who They Think I Am.04·5 years agoWell, we can analyze this situation as an example of any Internet user: By registering on sites or in applications, we do not hesitate to accept the conditions, I think we do not even read them. At the same time we give corporations access to our personal data and information, such as IP address, password, email and much more. And companies profit from our data. You can read more about it here https://utopia.fans/blog/the-social-media-giants-age-how-your-data-makes-them-money/ . But in general, over the past couple of years, I began to pay great attention to the security of personal data.
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Exclusive: Google users in UK to lose EU data protection - sources02·5 years agoIt is worth paying attention to data security and taking all possible measures, because too many corporations collect our personal data and make money from it. More about all of these concepts can be found here https://utopia.fans/blog/data-privacy-vs-data-protection-whats-the-difference/ . Because you can inadvertently get confused in the difference between the concepts of privacy, data protection and even more so information security.
As I know, many don’t really care about their privacy and security. Many also don’t believe that it can be reached online. But I prefer to care about my online privacy and here are the main reasons for that https://utopia.fans/privacy/5-reasons-why-online-privacy-matters/ It’s not too simple to provide any kind of privacy for ourselves, but following few steps can ease and protect your being online
Junker@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Hackers breach LineageOS servers via unpatched vulnerability | ZDNet01·5 years agoDo you know any apps or websites that weren’t hacked yet? I care about my privacy and always track the news on it. And it seems that Utopia p2p is the safest app for now. No matter it’s quite young, it can win many similar apps, especially as it includes messenger, mail, browser and wallet.
I can also add the Utopia p2p application https://u.is/en/. I think it is also a worthy alternative to Threema, which is also an all-in-one tool and guarantees complete anonymity and security of business data. Plus, it’s completely free. So I chose it.