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The TOR network is certainly pretty secure, but it’s always advisible to use it in the Onion not without an additional layer, at least with a good VPN. Anyway I think that the future is in a descentralized web (I2P, Hyphanet, Snowflake, Shadowsocks and similar), the normal Internet is to heavy controlled by big companies and govs.
Don’t confuse TOR with security, you can get exposed to use the Onion without an additional encrytion layer or VPN. TOR cannot encrypt the traffic between an exit relay and the destination server.
More exactly by Defense and secret services
no-knowledge means that they only can share the encrypted data (AES 256), they don’t know the content and can’t share it, even with an court order. Only the user itself can do it the company only can give an 🤷♂️🖕
Filen offers 10GB for free, encrypted, no-knowledge, OpenSource, made in the EU
Zerush@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•EU Possibly Emerging As One Of The Greatest Threats To Privacy1·5 days agoYes, in an dictatorship where the gov have always access to your data and activity, but in the EU they need for it an court order to access the data from an individual. Meanwhile US companies like Google, are even reading your mail.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•EU Possibly Emerging As One Of The Greatest Threats To Privacy17·6 days agoIt is a big difference to confuse the lack of privacy when an gov can access userdata in the case of an court order with the lack of privacy when private companies can spread and sell userdata. The difference is the right of the user to access and delete his data, which exists by law in the EU, but not in the USA. The EU is far from perfect, but lightyears better in questions of privacy
Microsoft US
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Zerush@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Trusting Open Source: Can We Really Verify the Code Behind the Updates?21·9 days agoIf a soft or service is trustworth or not, only depends on the author and the community behind. Nothing worse and dangerous than a software unattended or abandoned by the author, more so if it is OpenSource, where it is easier than in closed source that an asshole add or modify some lines as a little gift,when there is nobody to control it. FOSS is great in new projects, because allow to an coope developement and the access of needed resources, but it isn’t necessarly sinonym of privacy and security, most APIs included in a huge amount of soft are OpenSourcemade by big companies, like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon and others and not precisely because privacy. Adding also a huge amount of FOSS made by these companies. The normal user only can relay on the TOS and PP, or audit the product with Blacklight, WebbKoll, DomainDigger and similar.
Zerush@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What would be your advice to undocumented immigrants to avoid I.C.E.?1·17 days agoWearing an red MAGA hat
Zerush@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Privacy-Respecting European Tech Alternatives [privacyguides.org]0·19 days agoIt’s good to name OpenSource alternatives, but currently it’s more important to push generally EU products and services. The EU need to get independent as much as possible from the US IT hegemony. There are published several webs with EU alternatives, eg. this one from Portugal
FOSS is already stale for a long time by large corporations (Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, X, etc), all of these with own developments of FOSS, these are not affected by this cuts for OpenSource proyects, but small startups, individual devs and small companies and oprganisations. It’s not against FOSS, it’s about control and clear against freedom.
Fuck the US https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/eu-oss-catalogue