calidris [he/him, comrade/them]
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calidris [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best privacy preserving measuresEnglish0·3 months agoMore encryption is the only thing I would think worthy of mention since I don’t see that listed anywhere. Encrypted messengers, encrypted storage, encrypted emails.
calidris [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Best privacy preserving measuresEnglish0·3 months agoYou pretty much got the foundational stuff plus a little more established. Aside from getting away from Apple, which you already mentioned, there’s not much more I can think of without going full tinfoil hat. The main thing, in my opinion, is just not being a wide open door and giving away your personal data freely. Sounds like you’re there, so long as you don’t have social media accounts.
calidris [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto Privacy@lemmy.ml•AI to make us more private?English0·3 months agoDo you have a link to the talk? I looked through her youtube and didn’t see anything that quite matched this topic.
calidris [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netto Privacy@lemmy.ml•a Pixel 8 + graphene os (Looking for advice)English0·4 months agoCreate a separate user profile (one for each “online identity” if needed).
Install orbot (tor) on the main (admin) profile, along with any stores or app installers.
Install apps with the admin profile and pass them to your user profiles that will use them. Your installs will be anonymous through orbot. Disable all apps on the admin profile and don’t use apps on it.
I use an always on VPN on user profiles. You can also use orbot, but it will likely be slower.
Keep your eyes on Linux phone developments. That’s likely where the future lies for any semblance of privacy on a cell phone.