• JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    6 months ago

    Parental controls: exist

    Law makers: But what if we made people submit really sensitive information instead of requiring websites to identify themselves as adult for the purpose of content filters?

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      6 months ago

      What, parents actually parenting and monitoring what their children do? Talking with them about being online?

      Granted I say this sarcastically and then mom and dad both fall for AI garbage on Facebook yet again so maybe I should rethink that they are even capable of having a discussion on critical thinking

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        6 months ago

        The irony being this sort of thing will make people more used to sharing very sensitive information online and more likely to fall for phishing attempts. Like the parents who couldn’t figure out parental controls in the first place probably are.

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    To save costs on VPN services, Rsync the wank bank for all your mates to share. This month it’s Daves turn so expect lots of scat but I did put in a request for incest too.

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    Saw a comment saying the ID process accepts any ol’ ID sample pic you find from a quick image search online.

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    6 months ago

    I’m all for VPN services, but I seem to recall some sketchy things about Proton in particular - anyone have any alternatives they like?

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        mullvad is good for most casual users but if you want to do anything technical i’d steer clear.

        you can’t forward the ports anymore in mullvad. don’t get me wrong, they did it as a measure to reduce the volume of CSAM and other trauma-inducing imagery their administrators had to deal with and i totally respect that reasoning. people get legitimate PTSD moderating and administrating certain platforms/services.

        just a shame torrenting gets made harder for everyone because of a handful of despicable individuals.

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          6 months ago

          The reason they disabled this was it was a possible privacy leak. This means if you are using a VPN that enables port forwarding, you might be at risk.

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            6 months ago

            well yeah forwarding your VPN’s ports is a possible leak… that’s the point of opening the ports?

            i think it’s only a privacy risk if you don’t understand the network stack and don’t understand what using port forwarding on a VPN entails so that you can take proper precautions.

            regardless, it’s fair that most users would be at risk just wantonly fucking with settings they don’t understand. probably not a valid justification to limit services but i can see the business rationale.

            anyway not disagreeing with you or anything i had just read the mullvad team disabled port forwarding because they were experiencing distress/PTSD dealing with the administrative and legal issues that arose due to the way some of their user base chose to use the service, and they decided removing port forwarding would be a reasonable way to target and cut down this type of traffic without affecting most users. privacy leaks might have been mentioned somewhere but ig i just hadn’t seen it. not exactly a mullvad expert, myself lol.

            i dont use VPN services like mullvad anymore, though. don’t really trust the big VPN companies and prefer running my own hardware and nodes.

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      6 months ago

      As a new user of proton… Id like to hear what you think is sketchy. I haven’t heard anything negative.

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      Listen man. There are no non sketchy VPN there never has been there never ever will be. Period. All you can do is the least worst one and that is proton today. Might be someone else tomorrow. If anyone tries to tell you anything different they are a liar or ignorant.

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          Good for now could be bad tomorrow. Could be bad now we’ll find out tomorrow. I covered this in my comment. The ignorants I covered also have been in my comment down voting.