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    4 days ago

    anyone dunking on the article, this is pretty far away from a how-to-lilst; it’s more of a “think about these things if you haven’t up until now” and as such a net positive. wrong community for it, though.

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      I read through the whole list, and monero was the only decent privacy recomendation I could find. Everything else was US-hosted. A lot of it was just recommendations from Apple and Google on “privacy” services they offer.

      No mention of syncthing, matrix, xmpp, even with sections dedicated to those categories.

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        I read that monero is different from other cryptocurrencies and makes it harder to identify the individual to/from whom a transaction in is sent

        What is the difference and why do other cryptocurrencies not implement it?

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          Monero is built as a privacy first crypto. Essentially it’s like cash in many ways. You spend it in the shop and nobody knows where the cash you’re handing over came from. When you get your change at the till you know nothing about who had the cash before you that you just got handed. It’s just money.

          This is all handled by a bunch of very complex cryptography. If it comes to it there are ways to prove you sent the money etc but only you have that capability to decide to share.

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      You’re right, ha, I’m totally not… they, I mean they are totally not! You got it guy! Everyone listen to this guy! I’d go as far as to say anyone reading this article is innocent of ALL crimes!

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    Too bad private email access is essentially dead. Any service not requiring another email or phone number to sign up gets quickly shut down. A casualty in the war on whistleblowers.

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    Switch phone service to VoIP, cancel cell service, all tracking capabilities is gone.

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        It is possible to get a real cell number from a big name carrier and then port the number to VoIP company to use VoIP service with an original cell number.

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          Maybe, but if anything bad happens to originate from that number, the port history is still visible and now they have a suspect.

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            Stick with only having a landline until you can get over yourself and your self aggrandizment.