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  • Yeah I meant a social media platform that's image-based. Things like Pinterest, Instagram, and to some extent X/twitter.

    As for thirst content. Well. If you're not 18+, can't say.

  • What does Privacy@lemmy exist for?

  • I responded to the aspects of your argument that weren't personal attacks. Personal attacks, yes, I am not interested in.

    ''Industry standard'' doesn't mean anything. Government surveillance and everything this sub stands against is ''industry standard''. Just because everyone's doing it doesn't mean it's a good thing.

    I ''singled out'' Proton because it was the VPN I used the most prior. I'm not sure why that's a problem.

    Are you able to discuss things based on criticisms of logical reasoning and evidence, or are you going to continue to respond with personal attacks? I am open to critique.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Private image browsing apps?

  • The concern is primarily about not letting Israel have my data; payments towards them isn't. What would you recommend in terms of layering security? I am currently degoogling, getting rid of Meta apps, and switching from american for-profit socials to FOSS alternatives.

  • To summarize, are you saying your trust in Mullvad's ability to safely host in Israel comes from its decision to relinquish prized features to resist interpol searches?

  • I've only recently started looking into privacy so much of it goes over my head.

    I don't use mails for communication, but I'd just like to limit the amount of information/tracking that corporate overlords can collect of me if I can help it (subscriptions mostly and the demographic information they imply, I suppose).

  • Just because mullvad and most other VPNs do something, doesn't mean it's good.

    Israel is known for a level of surveillance that most other countries aren't.

    The rest of what you've said is just ad hominem I'm not interested in.

  • The focus on this post was primarily the surveillance and lack of privacy Israel is known for, though genocide is obviously not a good look either. Relating themselves to Israel in anyway does lower the company's reputation and the trust it inspires.

    I am admittedly not tech-savvy so I'm not really able to understand the fine print myself, though if they conducted their operations within israel that'd definitely be alarming from a surveillance pov. I'm not sure it would register as merely "some metal" to me, if that were the case.

    However I know they're in Switzerland and I don't have any idea how "exit Nodes" and the sort function.

  • Yeah that is what I meant, I'm guessing you meant to reply to the other guy, not me?

  • Unideal? Yes

    Does that mean I stop trying altogether to minimize surveillance? No.

  • Mullvad has Israeli servers.

    Thanks for the other reccs though!

  • It's not about genocide.

    It's about surveillance, which is fully legal in Israel.

    There are other regions that don't conduct surveillance of all VPNs and comms. That's better.

  • It's not operating in a bad country that makes the vpn bad, but the fact that the country is known for its surveillance of VPNs there that makes it bad.

  • Mullvad doing something — even if it's reknown — doesn't automatically make it's actions good.

    Israel conducts surveillance of any VPN communications of any that exist in the region. This is fully legal there. This is a threat to privacy. You'd need to let me know how that isn't the case, not that X or Y company also hosts a server in the region.

    Re: mail, not looking for perfect, just better than Gmail, ideally FOSS.

  • I think mullvad has a server in Israel too

  • Why is it BS?

    I did my research, I wanted community feedback for things I may have missed.

  • If you open the app Israel is literally listed as a server. It's not hard to find.

  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't running a VPN to a region require you to have a server in that region?

  • The observable behavior is the fact that Israel allows it's communication and intelligence agencies complete legal access to access and monitor any info out of VPNs and other digital social info/comms.

    That's been sourced; Israel is known for its surveillance. I'm not sure why that's so controversial.

    This isn't fear-mongering, this isn't assumption.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Proton has ties to Israel. What's a safe alternative?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Countersocial doesn't work for me.