| Distro | Kubuntu |
| CLI Text Editor | Vim |
| Server OS | Ubuntu |
| Channel | https://t.me/smarterthantheaveragehome |
| Distro | Kubuntu |
| CLI Text Editor | Vim |
| Server OS | Ubuntu |
| Channel | https://t.me/smarterthantheaveragehome |
Apple has abandoned its once-famous commitment to security and privacy. The next version of iOS will contain software that scans users’ photos and messages. Under pressure from U.S. law enforcement, Apple has put a backdoor into their encryption system. Sign our petition and tell Apple to stop its plan to scan our phones. Users need to speak up say this violation of our privacy is wrong.
Mozilla To Add Tor Features In Firefox For A 'Super Privacy Browsing' Mode
Mozilla Firefox, with an aim to further work on the privacy and security of users, could soon introduce a new mode for the same. As found in the research grants of the company, Mozilla plans to work in two main areas: Data and Privacy and Security in the Firefox browser.
https://fossbytes.com/mozilla-add-tor-features-in-firefox-for-super-privacy-browsing-mode/
Interesting observation:
Tested out @nextcloud #Talk with my parents the other day. Turned out to have the best video quality we've seen from any service so far. Including Zoom, FaceTime, Duo.
The House and Senate are both pushing forward with the so-called “EARN IT” Act, a bill that will undermine encryption and free speech online. Attorney General William Barr and the DOJ have demanded for years that messaging services give the government special access to users’ private messages. If EARN IT passes, Barr will likely get his wish—law enforcement agencies will be able to scan every message sent online. The EARN IT Act (S. 3398) is anti-speech, anti-security, and unnecessary. It could come to the Senate floor this month—we need to tell Congress to reject this dangerous proposal.