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ycuser2
·26 giorni fa·discuss
Winhawk is worth a try aswell (free): https://windhawk.net/
ycuser2
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Your monitor model, screen settings, .. play a significant role in here. Try it on different screens to get different results.
ycuser2
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I think it is the kind of right place to ask: Is it possible to encrypt the system disc after Linux was installed or so I have to reinstall Linux for that purpose?
ycuser2
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Easier said than done. You have to maintain two phones then (updates, keeping charged). You don't want to carry two phones around. Also you have to have two SIM cards/telephone numbers which costs money.
ycuser2
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Developer Experience (as in UX - User Experience)
ycuser2
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Great idea! How to make sure that the users data stays private without the cloud knowing where the user is surfing. And I wonder how to monetise it? Subscription?
ycuser2
·8 mesi fa·discuss
The problem with catch-all inbox is when you have to reply to an email. Then you have to create the email address to be able to send emails from it. Or are there other solutions?
ycuser2
·8 mesi fa·discuss
The problem with catch-all inbox is when you have to reply to an email. Then you have to create the email address to be able to send emails from it. Or are there other solutions?
ycuser2
·9 mesi fa·discuss
That's the reason I don't have scruples to scam Amazon by saying that I haven't received the package when the deliverer just throw it in the first stock of the apartment building without giving notice.
ycuser2
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Yes.
ycuser2
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes, client authentification it is called.
ycuser2
·4 anni fa·discuss
Are you sure? Don't an attacker need knowledge of the onion address, which is almost unguessable?

But with client authentification that wouldn't be a problem anyways because only chosen clients get access.
ycuser2
·4 anni fa·discuss
Hidden services are very easy to configure (the basic config, if you want to be as anonym as possible you have to do more). Install tor, add a few lines to config, done. And: You don't have to change your firewall settings at all. Nothing is exposed to the clearnet.

You can also make your service be accessible only to certain clients which have a certificate. I consider this very secure.
ycuser2
·4 anni fa·discuss
I'm using Tor to access my local network services through hidden services. Since I don't need to hide my IP address I'm going to follow your advice gratefully. Didn't know that's possible.