This is actually for normies just like me. Also, this is not for a someone NSA is coming after.
If you're reading this, most probably you're already a linux user or you're planning to move to linux from other Operating systems.
This is not for those people who say "I don't have anything to hide". Just because someone wants to have their privacy, that doesn't make he or she a coomer or a terrorist. So, we will meet again when you are famous after your nude photos get leaked to dark net.
Using linux itself is a pretty huge step closer to become a privacy hero. Windows and Mac os collect so much data about their users.
Microsoft messed up after Windows 7. I even liked Windows 10 when at it's early stages. Then it became a huge spyware. I don't even want talk how much bloated it is. Now Microsoft requires it's users to have Webcam if you want to use Windows 11.
Yeah, this doesn't apply to dekstop computers, but for how long?
Apple is no different than Microsoft, they used privacy as a marketing tool to sell their devices. Now Apple is facing lawsuits once every 6 months.
I love how Apple fan boys say Mac os and iphones are very secure than other devices.
Microsoft, Apple, Google and Metaverse have created a beautiful walled garden.
What their users don't see is, how much they pay for their services.
In most cases, if you don't pay for a service, that means they are using you.
These big companies aren't monitored properly, their code is not open source. We don't know what they do with our data.
Of course, they share our data with glow boys, and, American glow boys are not better than Chinese glow boys.
USA didn't ban Tiktok, just because they love it's citizens. What they wanted to show was that only they can get USA citizens data ,not Chinese glow boys.
Facebook got hacked many times and each time, hackers released private information about Facebook users to dark web.
For the sake of them, people realised how much data those big kahoonas collect from us.
Facebook got hacked two years ago and now you can download about 14 gigabytes of hacked data on dark web that belongs to Facebook users.
These apps can listen to you, turn on your camera even when those apps aren't used.
Protecting privacy is not something just few hundreds of people can do. There's something called herd immunity. No matter what we do, unprotected user can reveal our data to big companies.
I want your opinions on this matter and also, I would like to learn more tips to secure our privacy.
If you're reading this, most probably you're already a linux user or you're planning to move to linux from other Operating systems.
This is not for those people who say "I don't have anything to hide". Just because someone wants to have their privacy, that doesn't make he or she a coomer or a terrorist. So, we will meet again when you are famous after your nude photos get leaked to dark net.
Using linux itself is a pretty huge step closer to become a privacy hero. Windows and Mac os collect so much data about their users.
Microsoft messed up after Windows 7. I even liked Windows 10 when at it's early stages. Then it became a huge spyware. I don't even want talk how much bloated it is. Now Microsoft requires it's users to have Webcam if you want to use Windows 11.
Starting in 2023, Windows 11 will require new laptops to have a front webcam
Grab some extra tape.
www.windowscentral.com
Yeah, this doesn't apply to dekstop computers, but for how long?
Apple is no different than Microsoft, they used privacy as a marketing tool to sell their devices. Now Apple is facing lawsuits once every 6 months.
I love how Apple fan boys say Mac os and iphones are very secure than other devices.
Microsoft, Apple, Google and Metaverse have created a beautiful walled garden.
What their users don't see is, how much they pay for their services.
In most cases, if you don't pay for a service, that means they are using you.
These big companies aren't monitored properly, their code is not open source. We don't know what they do with our data.
Of course, they share our data with glow boys, and, American glow boys are not better than Chinese glow boys.
USA didn't ban Tiktok, just because they love it's citizens. What they wanted to show was that only they can get USA citizens data ,not Chinese glow boys.
Facebook got hacked many times and each time, hackers released private information about Facebook users to dark web.
For the sake of them, people realised how much data those big kahoonas collect from us.
Facebook got hacked two years ago and now you can download about 14 gigabytes of hacked data on dark web that belongs to Facebook users.
These apps can listen to you, turn on your camera even when those apps aren't used.
Protecting privacy is not something just few hundreds of people can do. There's something called herd immunity. No matter what we do, unprotected user can reveal our data to big companies.
I want your opinions on this matter and also, I would like to learn more tips to secure our privacy.