But when did you set Authy up? I don't recall when Authy made the change, but it wouldn't kick you out. It would, however, prevent you from signing in a new device. So if you lose your phone, you might lose access to those tokens...
If that's the case, DOGE should recommend to replace her with a mirror. Think of the savings.
Doesn't he have a rather large role in the party of small government?
Harris was popular when she first announced.
I don't think she was popular when first announced, rather the fact that not-Biden was popular.
Fennec and Mull 129.0.2 in F-Droid.org repository have 42 known security issues
Ref: https://forum.f-droid.org/t/fennec-vulnerability-recommended-to-uninstall/
CalyxOS relocks the bootloader and they supported the FP5 right after launch.
CalyxOS is not a hardened OS, and GrapheneOS requires more than than just relocking the bootloader.
Fairphone's devices do not meet basic security requirements for hardware, firmware and the software device support including drivers. Please look at the hardware requirements at https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices and check for yourself how many of those are provided by the Fairphone. Even the Fairphone 5 has a CPU core from 2021 without even PAC and BTI.
Can we work on expanding existing fiber so most places get at least a single gig fiber first?
- Mainstream cloud storage providers like Google Drive and iCloud have access to users' files, posing privacy and security risks.
- Nextcloud is the preferred secure cloud storage option, but has drawbacks like the need for technical expertise to self-host and issues with end-to-end encryption.
- Filen is a user-friendly secure cloud storage option, but has some concerns around encryption implementation.
- Mega offers a large free storage plan, but has had past security issues and controversies.
- Proton's secure cloud storage is part of their broader privacy-focused ecosystem, but has some app and feature inconsistencies.
- Cryptomator is a useful tool to add an extra layer of encryption to any cloud storage service.
- Apple's Advanced Data Protection is a proprietary solution that lacks transparency compared to open-source alternatives.
- It's important to weigh the risks versus benefits when choosing a cloud storage provider based on the sensitivity of the data.
- Switching to a more secure and privacy-focused cloud storage option is worthwhile, even for non-sensitive data.
- The article encourages users to take steps to improve their cloud storage privacy and security, rather than relying on mainstream providers by default.
Courtesy of Kagi's Universal Summarizer's Key Moments.
Specifically, the plug-ins are using our services in an unauthorized manner, which is causing significant economic harm to our Company.
How does this cause them "significant economic harm?" My immediate thought is they are losing out on data or ads, hence it being a privacy concern.
"There are no seeding rules...if you fall below a 0.5 ratio, your downloads will be disabled."
That there sounds like a seeding rule.
How about the ~100 Grammer? Or even just "100 G" if you're trying to be "hip."