XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server, alt.comp.freeware
On 3/30/2025 11:00 PM, Fritz Wuehler wrote:
NYM vpn: https://nym.com/features
Get NYM vpn:https://nymcom.vercel.app/pricing
For Windows: https://nymcom.vercel.app/download/windows
A VPN "starting at $5.50/month". What's wrong with https and
DNS over https? Most people don't need a VPN for regular use.
I use Proton if I'm using something like hotel wifi. But I don't live
in Iran or China, so I don't need to hide my IP.
For your normal daily email you should be using 'E2E' encrypted email here...
That's misleading. The only end-to-end encryption is when
the people you correspond with use the same service or have
a decryption key. Email will never be E2EE. The point is not to
send credit card numbers and the like over email.
Tuta has been upgraded to quantum-safe key material, making use of our quantum-safe encryption protocol.
https://tuta.com/blog/post-quantum-cryptography
You heard it here first, folks. We've had to contend with "AI
up the yin yang" for several years now. Everything is AI. Now
we're going to be hearing that everything is "quantum".
"Try Scott quantum toilet tissue, made with space age fibers
that are never actually where they seem to be."
GMAIL and other email providers scan your email as you type it so get your FREE
Another misleading statement. Gmail scans your email if
you use gmail or send to someone who does. You can't stop
that unless you either cut off those friends or get them to
take part in an encryption scheme. Gmail will only watch as
you type if you're using webmail in a browser. Anyone using a
gmail account in a browser doesn't care about privacy. Anyone
who cares about privacy is using neither gmail nor webmail.
Use a clean email client like TBird. It's the quantum solution!
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