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Cinner, to piracy in How can I go about cracking the Android games that I own?

GeapheneOS (Pixel only) has sandboxed play services by default, with controls over location data, etc. Not sure if that’s what you’re after but I thought I’d mention it.

Cinner, to world in Woman loses £650,000 injury claim after being seen tossing Christmas tree

She used her car wreck claim from the year prior as a way to get disability payments. It’s right there in the short article.

Car wreck in 2017. Tree throwing contest in 2018.

The court had previously been told that the married mother-of-two, from Ennis in Co Clare, had spoken to doctors days after winning the Christmas tree-throwing contest.

She had claimed that she could no longer lift a heavy bag without suffering a shooting pain. Grabska quit her job and received disability payments, the court heard.

Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

This but unironically. Accepts monero and cash? Worth a look.

Cinner, to asklemmy in People from a minority/dying culture, how do you feel about it?

Read deeper into the comments in this thread, you may get it eventually buddy. Keep at it!

Cinner, to world in Man set himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in Washington DC, police said

Thank you for that tip! I’ll scratch out my Tesla battery idea, this seems much cheaper than that, and much easier ignition than my nanothermite FireSuit™ idea. Much easier to obtain raw components from AliExpress as well.

Cinner, to world in Man set himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in Washington DC, police said

Also various source confirmed that he is no more.

Thank all the Gods. I can’t imagine self-immolating for a cause, only to be extinguished.

Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

Yes, but with the amount of darknet markets and CSAM hidden services that have been taken down within a relatively short span of time compared to the last decade of tor’s more widespread history, it seems they may have a new vulnerability (or perhaps just a new covert post-snowden-acceptance surveillance court ruling) that allows them to identify hidden services real IP addresses. It’s speculation, but they wouldn’t use it bluntly or everyone would know there was a vulnerability and thousands more eyes would be on the tor code (or awareness of nation-state level traffic omniscience in the case of something as simple as a timing attack). A CSAM hidden service has been run by the federal governments of a few countries, so there’s no question of ethics or law in that case.

Cinner, (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Why do people wear shoes inside the house?

Hip and back problems as well. Although sedentary lifestyles (office & nonoffice) play a bigger role in that.

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Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

Linka? Long shot, but message me if it’s you.

Cinner, to world in Navalny's body returned to mother, spokeswoman says

I don’t need to read someone’s both-sides (or single-sided anger baiting) comment history to see the propa glow (or the drunken red chubby cheeks of useful idiocy).

Edit: but now that I have, it’s random American pop culture with vile hatefilth every few posts. I always should give the usual idiots the benefit of the doubt, because it turns out it was you that was posting “traitorous Republican filth” all over which prompted my original comment. How nice.

Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

I almost never trust any site that advertises any kind of VPN service (it’s always ranked by the best paying referrals) but this mirrors what I’ve seen in discussions.

From www.cloudwards.net/best-vpn-services-for-china/

Preferred VPN Choice: The general consensus among VPN users in China is that Astrill VPN is the most reliable option. However, it’s an incredibly expensive VPN, so it’s worth trying other cheaper options first. Surfshark is our top choice for best VPN for China as it has a solid reputation for working in the country while also offering affordable plans.

Alternative VPN Options: Other good options for China include CyberGhost, Proton VPN, Widscribe and Mullvad. NordVPN is also an option, but it’s not as reliable in China as the other six, so we only recommend it if you already have an account.

Censorship Evasion Strategy: Since VPNs are in a running battle with censorship, we recommend subscribing to multiple VPNs to ensure you have coverage at all times. No matter which VPNs you use, make sure you download them before going to China, as the download pages are often blocked.

Cinner, (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

Nope, that’s literally what onion routing is about in case you aren’t being facetious. It’s in the whitepaper and in the code. It’s also in the Snowden leaks.

Edit: Lemmy doesn’t allow direct image posting anymore?

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Of course that was a long time ago, and hidden services may be much more easily compromised now. And they’ll always have their precious 0days. Don’t traffick kids, terrorism, or ounces of pure fentanyl and tor will work just fine for you.

Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

There are a ton of obfuscating protocols that a VPN can run. obfs is one of the most popular. You can configure your VPN to appear as basically any traffic. HTTPS, DNS, QUIK.

Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

Part of the point of a VPN is there’s not a dedicated IP tied to you (or at least tying all of your activity together). That doesn’t provide any benefit besides a corporate/government firewall bypass unless a mass of people are using your server.

Cinner, to nostupidquestions in Did you ever think that maybe all VPN services are actually secretly owned/funded by governments and that they are only giving you a false illusion of privacy?

As a way for spies to communicate anonymously and securely.

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