Just opening discussion, haha!
I mean if non-proton conversation isn’t allowed, I’m just comparing, haha lol!
Okay seriously though.
The three services I’m exploring are:
- Email (with email aliases)
- VPN
- Cloud Storage
Just opening discussion, haha!
I mean if non-proton conversation isn’t allowed, I’m just comparing, haha lol!
Okay seriously though.
The three services I’m exploring are:
I don’t think I’m important enough to piss off feds. I have opinions, but I am not active in the ways I was 30 years ago.
I am no expert, but I am an avid and voracious learner and geek.
I do use a variety of vpns and proxies. I switch often. I also relay certain things to certain things permanently.
I am especially aware of DNS . one of the first major learnings of my Linux use was setting up a secure DNS proxy. It was a pretty intense learning curve. 6 or so years later, I’m fairly comfortable with most aspects of it and securing connections and avoiding data leaks.
I use anonymizing dnscrypt-proxy with local doh. I use other secure DNS protocols and servers when/where required, or desired.
I check for leaks often. I have a few scripts that I wrote to make sure things don’t. I use a few sites to do checks. I use nmap to scan all my things.
I use tor for some things. I use proton for others. Warp for others. Shadowsocks for others. Calyx and other services for other things.
I always use a trusted bridge or proxy to connect.
I run a snowflake proxy sometimes.
I don’t do illegal stuff.
That said, what is legal now may not be if/when some dictator decides. With that in mind, I appreciate my privacy and intend to keep it any way I can.
I’m beyond exhausted, so I hope I made sense.