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NimbleNavigator 3 points ago +3 / -0

What browser would you suggest?

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partisian [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don’t really care about my online privacy past a certain limit. Yes, I am well aware Silicon Valley is corrupt, but if someone wants to spy on me from there or from intelligence have at it. If you were a really secret individual then you’d essentially want to pretty tech savvy use Ungoogled Chromium you’ve compiled yourself. Also IceCat or Iridium. These will keep you way more secure than the others, however you still won’t be off the grid if your encryption is broken (which it is, always will be). M&M attacks still exist and zero day software exploits already exist. You can move to Linux, but that’s still spitting out zero day exploits today. What I’m trying to get it, unless your really multistack tech savvy, with an army of personnel there is really no such thing as privacy when it’s get to the government/military intelligence level.

The good thing about people being more private with their info is the commercial backlash. Companies in Silicon Valley won’t be able to harvest your data for extreme paydays in a world of A.I. They will eventually have to pay people for helping them train their nets, maybe.