Your threat model will determine whether spending extra on Njalla is worth it over simple Whois protection from your registrar.
Your threat model will determine whether spending extra on Njalla is worth it over simple Whois protection from your registrar.
My experience is that I tried to use it years ago and it didn’t work, so I continued using Signal. Straight up could not receive messages. That’s probably fixed now but if I wanted to move away, I’d try SimpleX instead.
The work around did work however you needed to download an older archived version that was unpatched.
I setup a Lens so that if my query contains a single letter ‘r’', only Reddit results will be returned.
Just because your personal computer isn’t Windows, plenty of servers that contain your data are.
They updated the YT plugin which doesn’t require a full apk update, only a plugin update.
I like GrayJay. It has a PeerTube plugin.
You have to add the FUTO repo https://app.futo.org/fdroid/repo/
Cloudflare’s CAPTCHA is Turnstile. I’ve found it very useful. It doesn’t use pick the image or type the text, it’s just tick the box. You can even set it to invisible, then the user doesn’t need to even do that, the challenge is sent to the browser and is completed automatically.
https://developers.cloudflare.com/turnstile/
In terms of privacy, it’s is still Cloudflare, but at least it’s not intrusive to the user experience.
Cloudflare’s Turnstile has an invisible mode that you’re probably using in a lot of places and aren’t aware of it. It provides an invisible challenge to the browser and requires no interaction. I would say no input require in quite user-friendly.
Yes, both SL and addy.io have the feature to enable/disable individual addresses.
They both will automatically create an address on-the-fly. Give a service whatever@domain.tld and it will automatically be generated and sent to your mailbox of choice.
Gofile, Pixeldrain, Fileditch, Filen, Files.fm, Mediafire, Mega, MegaUp. I’m sure the list goes on.
As a non-power user, I don’t want daily updates. Monthly is perfectly fine for me.
I trust their privacy claims but if you backup your email and calendar you can just as easily move elsewhere if Proton does go down. Having only one provider can make things a lot easier to manage.
It’s just a really good product. I search for something and get the results I’m looking for. You don’t have to like it, but I like the product enough that I would take the time to recommend that others give it a go too.