[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 11 points 1 month ago

Nice. Upgraded a Thinkpad, installed Linux Mint and gave it to my dad. I have not heard anything from him about it for a couple of months. Was reminded of it with your post.

So wrote him right now and asked how it was going, and he replied that he loved it and uses it every day.

And that he had not had any problems he could not solve on his own. He's 70 and a windows only heavy user - until now 🙂

As you said. Compelety painless.

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 49 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I don't where you live. But almost all of bigtech US cloud is problematic (Read: Illegal to use) for storing or processing of Personal information according to the GDPR if you're based in the EU. Don't know about HIPPA and other non-EU legislation. But almost all cloudservices use US bigtech as a subprocessor under the hood. Which means that the use of AI and cloud is most likely not GDPR-complaint. Which you could mention to the right people and hope they listen.

Edit: It's illegal to use for the processing of the patients PII, because of transfer to insecure third countries and because bigtech uses the data for their own purposes without any legal basis.

Edit 2: The same is the case with your, and your colleagues PII.

In my opinion privacy and GDPR is the same in this case. I think most public authorities is required to have a DPO, fx hospitals or the relevant health authority. The DPO can help answer your and your bosses questions on the mentioned questions.

Hope you figure it out.

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 38 points 7 months ago

He made the world a better place.

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 15 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Something that would do that neoliberism in the 80's with Reagan and Thatcher would not become the dominating political and economic theory it has been since that time.

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 40 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

It's Meta's nonsense reply to being forced by the European data protection authorities (EDPB) to get consent before processing users data, which they should have from the beginning: https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/edpb-urgent-binding-decision-processing-personal-data-behavioural-advertising-meta_en

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Maybe not quite on the spot, but a Storage Share (hosted nextcloud) from Hetzner might be an option.

Bonus features and info: You can also share other files, location, calendars, contacts etc. They have a compliant data protection agreement, and are fully GDPR compliant.

Hetzner Storage Share: https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-share

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 95 points 8 months ago

Work with informationsecurity and GDPR. And know as a fact that many danish municipalities which administrate the libraries are using, and are happy with, Linux as public facing citizen PC's in libraries.

They use OS2borgerPC, which translates to OS2citizenPC which is maintained and supported by the danish company Magenta. But it's open source, so if you are in another country you could just use it - or better, give Magenta a call. They're great and very reseaonable.

Magenta: https://www.magenta.dk/en/ OS2borgerPC on github: https://github.com/OS2borgerPC

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 11 points 8 months ago

Nice try, Microsoft

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 20 points 9 months ago

A Library. Or if digital, Wikipedia and Archive.org.

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 10 points 10 months ago

Firefox and VLC on Windows for years, which just worked. Later XBMC/Kodi and fileserver which where s... on windows but, again, just worked on Linux. When Windows later on kept nagging for something I migrated to 100% Open Source and have been a happy camper ever since!

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 12 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Conversations or blabber.I'm (fork of the former) are solid. Both on f-droid.

[-] privsecfoss@feddit.dk 26 points 11 months ago

As far as possible I try to avoid:

  • All things from big tech because privacy, see Schrems II and their terms on use of personal information for own purposes

  • Non Open Source tech because privacy or other malicious functions

  • Tech that are prone to planned obsolescence because of special batteries etc. and can't be fixed with for example a custom ROM on Android

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by privsecfoss@feddit.dk to c/firefox@lemmy.ml

I use uBlock Origin and make some changes to the default settings. Have seen recommend configs, but haven't gotten to implement them yet.

What do you do to make Firefox even more privacy respecting and secure?

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submitted 1 year ago by privsecfoss@feddit.dk to c/foss@beehaw.org

Nice to haves:

  • Phone
  • GPS
  • Possibility for FOSS tracking fx using something like PhoneTrack and Nextcloud
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by privsecfoss@feddit.dk to c/foss@beehaw.org

I'll start:

  • RSS and blogs, news vs. social media
  • XMPP vs. WhatsApp/FB messenger/Snapchat
  • IRC vs. Matrix, Teams, Discord etc.
  • Forums vs. Social media, Reddit, Lemmy(?)
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by privsecfoss@feddit.dk to c/foss@beehaw.org

It is battle tested, standardized, widely used, have open source servers and apps, end-to-end encryption (OMEMO), self-hostable and are low on ressources and federated / decentralized.

I use it with family and friends. Conversations and blabber.im on android and Gajim on Linux. There's also apps for windows and Apple.

Curious if anyone here use it and why, why not?

EDIT: Doh. In these Lemmy times I forgot federated. Added.

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submitted 1 year ago by privsecfoss@feddit.dk to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

Currently using: Aeris, BitWarden, VeraCrypt, GPG etc. What are your standard and can't live without privacy/security apps?

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