Ours had something like that happen on one side of her face. Turned out that there were issues with her teeth…
Ours had something like that happen on one side of her face. Turned out that there were issues with her teeth…
They wouldn’t do it right anyway
Well, excuse me for marrying someone who’s company I enjoy. Maybe I should have married someone how would make me miserable, like you…
… the OS doesn’t understand the app’s data.
I assume you are referring to End to End Encrypted (E2EE) messaging apps here. I’m no programmer/developer/software engineer and I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know a ton about how most apps work on the backend. That being said, my understanding is that E2EE apps decrypt whatever is being transmitted to them when they get to your device (assuming phone here) (of course it would decrypt it, otherwise how would you make sense of the information?). Once the data is on your phone, it is decrypted. From what I understand, sandboxing apps is not all that robust on Android (at least on “mainstream” versions)
Therefore, the data that was Encrypted from End to End was decrypted at the End and therefore accessible by other applications and processes on your phone. Unless Android sandboxing has improved greatly in the last few weeks.
Worried I’m getting a bit too paranoid, but…
Why backdoor the messaging apps when you can just monitor the entire OS?
a post from last year
Two months ago
FTFY
Its not a question of where he grips it. Its a simple matter of weight ratios.
I’ve been pretty happy with my Proton mail/simple login combo (simple login was bought by proton not that long ago).
In regards to your comments elsewhere in this thread, it can be exhausting at times trying to be perfect in regards to privacy. Just take it one day at a time and even one decision at at time. Just because you gave away info before doesn’t mean that it’s pointless to take one little piece back.
I guess it’s not his day for the brain cell…
They abandoned letting you use the Signal app to send and recieve SMS. You still need to get a code via SMS to activate your Signal account. I believe this is what they are referring to.
The water drains the other way
Personally I’d say if you’re coming from a Mac, go Pop!_OS. If you’re coming from Windows, go Linux mint. Both have the option to run from a USB to test before installing.
No.
Keepass? No cross device support, you need to manage that yourself through something like Google Drive…
I donno man, that sounds kinda crazy