“Block all VPN connections”
OpenVPN packets can be disguised to look like regular non-VPN packets. This won’t stop anyone who’s mildly determined
“Block all VPN connections”
OpenVPN packets can be disguised to look like regular non-VPN packets. This won’t stop anyone who’s mildly determined
Source on that? Because it doesn’t make sense to me
Of course I do. FaceID allows me to input it exactly once a week, sometimes less.
What don’t you understand?
No? I quint-click my power button through my pocket any time there’s even a whiff of sketch. Now biometrics are 100% off. And even if a cop was holding my phone I’d have to open my eyes, keep one shut at all times and after 2 bad scans biometrics turn off completely.
I don’t understand your argument in the least, maybe you could read about how current biometrics work and give me your feedback once you’re caught up?
FaceID on an iPhone
I just needed this info out there, I don’t really care what you do - I just need to make sure Lemmy stays safe and you’re spouting leaky insecurity disguised as best practices.
Best of luck
If you’re in the USA and a cop gets your phone they’re going to pop it onto a graybox and will be digging through your shit up to their elbows. I wish I were wrong
With biometrics I only enter it once a week, at the very most. It’s insane to me that people want their phones to be less secure, but best of luck to you and your super secure TSA lock on your phone lol
6 digit pin will be broken in less than 40 minutes by a graybox. A 6-digit pin is way more vulnerable than someone who uses a 30-digit password + biometrics
edit: sorry it’s instantly in 2025 https://www.hivesystems.com/blog/are-your-passwords-in-the-green
Right, but what stops you and I from using a VPN? Your logic is sound from the provider point of view - but I can set up my own VPN quickly and cheaply. So for me the end user nothing has changed as far as I can see it.
And if anyone asks? Oh Im just using <approved VPN>
OK, but a VPN packet in practice looks exactly the same as the next. There’s literally zero difference in a “business VPN” packet vs any other, which is my point. The courts literally cannot differentiate.
What’s a “corporate VPN,” and how could anyone tell the difference?
Your other devices need to reference your new Pihole as their DNS provider
If you just set it, the lease in your client devices likely hasn’t expired yet
edit: re-read your post before coffee
You could write a Greasemonkey script that flips them back. It’s just a UX choice
“Can’t” is a strong word, it ran a business - some might say better than some CEOs heh
Bad news for this research team in that case, I wonder if they’ve seen your whitepaper yet?
So 100,000 shitty data harvesting apps are fine - but we can’t let another ICEBlock get published without having a throat to choke
Fuck you Google for kneeling you fucking bitches
Taking a bit of a leap here, aren’t we? GPT-5 was a flop not a leap forward. Not sure that prediction tracks with me