Screenshot? I don't seem to have that.
rageagainstmachines
Never banned. Just moved over here after it was even more clear that they don't have our best interests in mind. And never did.
Same for Xitter.
"We can't succeed without breaking the law. We can't succeed without operating unethically."
I'm so sick of this bullshit. They pretend to love a free market until it's not in their favor and then they ask us to bend over backwards for them.
Too many people think they're superior. Which is ironic, because they're also the ones asking for handouts and rule bending. If you were superior, you wouldn't need all the unethical things that you're asking for.
What can we do to keep it like this forever?
Good point. The other important difference is that on Lemmy you can jump to a different server. Once you get banned on Reddit, that's it.
Privatize deez nutz, bitch
Who is downvoting this?!
Add Google to that.
Don't the body scanners allow them to see you in the nude? I thought I read an article about this years ago.
This looks really interesting, but I have so many questions. A few important ones that come to mind immediately:
- What is the user agent that's reported? I'm guessing Firefox, but if there are any indicators that would give it away it's not Vanilla Firefox or a popular fork, this could make you more unique.
- Are the mods publicly identifiable? Another thing that might make you very unique and prone to fingerprinting.
A core part of being private online is blending in with traffic, so using a niche browser like Zen (depending on the configuration) would make you stand out.
The product looks good, and the privacy policy is pretty good too. Still, it'd be good to understand all the aspects of how Zen prevents you from standing out in the crowd.
I don't know if you or someone else can speak to this. I would jump into their community, but it's on Discord, so that's absolutely not happening.
Strange. I'm not seeing it. This is within the default phone app correct?