• SteleTrovilo@beehaw.org
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    2 days ago

    Icky corporate social media.

    If you must use them, get Qubes running on a cheap laptop and dedicate a Whonix VM to each “service”. They won’t know where you are or what sites you visit. Stay off of the “feed”. Even then, assume they are acting against your interests.

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      1 day ago

      That is quite unnecessarily extreme for any threat model. Even if we ignore your bringing of a thermonuclear bomb to this metaphorical fist fight, most social media sites block Tor and require a lot of PII to even begin consuming content, so you’d probably be better off practicing self control and avoiding those sites entirely.

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        I agree about avoiding the sites entirely. That is the best approach.

        I disagree about running Qubes and Whonix. It’s actually so easy - there’s no reason not to try it.

        (Unless you’re in a country where using Tor is penalized.)

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          22 hours ago

          I don’t mean to say that running / installing Qubes or Whonix is difficult per se, as a matter of fact I use both on my main machine, rather it’s not very intuitive to set up as, and likely far beyond the threatmodel of, someone brand new to privacy.