Ah yes, “hey instead of us tracking you, can you just save us the computation effort and just tell us what you’re into? We’ll still keep tracking you though.” And this is somehow a privacy FEATURE? Even though they clearly say they’ll be sharing thisvinfo with websites you visit? Boggles the mind
Yeah will put an issue on there, but wanted to test another app first in case it’s not due to phonetrack somehow. Away for the weekend so can’t easily test a new app just yet
Sounds like you need to check out Org-roam (if you use emacs) or some other zettelkasten style note taking software
This was the answer, called up and got them to unblock ports 80 and 443 (they actually unblocked them all). Thanks alot!
With Australian banks there doesn’t seem to be any problems, if you don’t install gplay, you won’t get notifications though. However I think there were some issues with other countries’ banks, but there’s a list somewhere on the GrapheneOS forums/GitHub for all tested banks.
It really does, but unfortunately they simply have the most secure hardware of android phones. At least you’re just paying for the hardware, but don’t have to continue paying with your privacy (or pack of) if you get Graphene
There’s only one phone that runs GrapheneOS so that’s the one I get. If you’re looking at stock phones, apple is the best for privacy and security, but if you really care about those two things you’re probably not just looking at them stock
Good point, I’ll leave it on then. Thanks for your help!
Ah I see, thank you for the reply!
What would you recommend? I like the idea of the privacy but having that security does also sound good…
Ohhh wow I can’t believe I forgot about that, I feel so dumb hahaha.
Are there any benefits to keeping this switched on? Other than than the security I mean, is the tradeoff between privacy and security worth it in your opinion?
Sweet! Thanks so much!
Onyx Boox Leaf 2, and use the OPDS feature of calibre(web) to download books and read them, all within the KOReader app
Enable the prereleases slider
Used to use Niagara launcher, but moved to kvaesitso since it’s FOSS. Both are very very good.
Alright that makes sense, do you know how to solve that if that webapp is nextcloud aio?
Thanks for the reply, yeah that’s what I thought it was meant to do, sorry for the confusion
Do you have any idea why setting it on would lead to “this page isn’t redirecting properly” in firefox?
Trying out Authentik now, and having some more issues… Following various guides I can get to a stage where I access the Authentik UI locally, but when I go into NPM Advanced tab and add the stuff to forward auth requests to Authentic (proxy pass and whatnot), this causes NPM to have that proxy host set to Offline…
I think I might just take a break and get onto this stuff later. I don’t know if I’m smart enough for this yet (I’m a data scientist not a computer scientist!!) Still got a lot to learn
When I connect with it off, I am able to connect. If I use https://cloud… It connects, when I use http://cloud… The address bar changes to https and connects like normal.
It just feels weird using it with force SSL off, as if even though I’m always connecting with https I’m still leaking passwords
Nextcloud, memories app for desktop, photos-nc for android
Maybe check outCromite, a bromite fork that’s updated still.
I use mull for regular browsing, but anything important, and by default, I use Vanadium (grapheneos only). At least until firefox gets site isolation on mobile
May I suggest Tracker Control, allows per-app network access and even restricts certain tracking requests. Only downside is it takes the VPN slot. Very much worth it though I believe