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Banking Apps on De-Googled Phones
Get Banking Apps To WORK On GrapheneOS Secure Degoogled Android; One Common Issue Preventing Users From Trying One Of The Many Worthwhile Degoogled Android Operating System (/e/, LineageOS, CalyxOS, CopperheadOS), Is Banking Apps Not Working; Today We Cover How To…
Discovering Free and Open Source Software
Matthias Kirschner on FSFE’s Open Source Journey Video Summary: YET TO BE REVIEWED Video Notes: Welcoming Matthias Kirschner on Techlore Talks to discuss the FSFE (Free Software Foundation Europe) and how they are empowering the future of free & open…
What to do when you accidentally click a Phishing Link
I Clicked a Phishing Link…NOW WHAT?! Video Summary: YET TO BE REVIEWED Video Notes: Panic! It happens to the best of us…now you need to take fast action. Here are the three steps you need to take as well as…
Privacy of Microsoft documents stored in cloud
Are you Still using Microsoft Office? Time to Move On. An Alternative. Video Summary: TO BE REVIEWED Video Notes: Everything now from Microsoft 365 to Google Docs is in the cloud, which means someone can read your documents! Something that…
Multiple browsers helps with Privacy & Security
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Mercenary Spyware and other THREATS you need to know about!
Mercenary Spyware and other THREATS you need to know about! Video Summary: NOT YET REVIEWED Video Notes: Big thank you to Cisco for sponsoring this video! Commercial spyware use is on the rise, with actors leveraging these sophisticated tools to…
This is why piracy always wins
This is a bit of a rant about how piracy can be justified.
Dangerous Phone IDs Destroying privacy
Today we talk about the man who was locked out of his some home because Amazon suspended his account. What lessons can be learn from this?
Are these Phone Identifiers Destroying Our Privacy? IMEI and IMSI
Your mobile phone emits identifiers, and this is done over the airwaves (radio frequency). The identifiers are unique and thus can point directly to a specific person. These identifiers are the IMSI and IMEI and both are frequently misunderstood. This…
THE BLACKROCK CONSPIRACY DEBUNKED
BlackRock allegedly owns and controls the world. But the investment giant claims they are just impartial shareholders. What is really going on?
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According to popular theories on social media BlackRock owns almost…
Data Brokers sell ALL Your PRIVATE info!
Data Brokers sell ALL Your PRIVATE info
BEING SURE TO BLOCK THE TRACKERS
Web trackers are everywhere and we need to be proactive to avoid them. Here we will discuss methods of best practices for blocking website trackers for ultimate privacy.
EU DECLARES CITIZENS WHO REFUSE BILL GATES’ DIGITAL ID WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM SOCIETY
The People’s Voice channel
Note: I edited out all the annoying ads in this video.
Remember folks, we aren’t citizens. We are LIVING men and women.
Explanation and discussion on Internet encryption and its flaws
The whole idea of the internet is encryption via RSA certificates and then the order put forth by Trusted Certificate Authorities. This is called the PKI. Let me go beyond the last video and show you how the idea that…
Weekly News Roundup – Paypal tracks packages with gmail integration, Android wants to scan your sideloaded apps, and a new app promises to curb censorship and more…
A new privacy law in California – Delete Act – has been passed
A new law in Tanzania makes it illegal to use a VPN without reporting everything you are doing to the government.
Google integration with Paypal – who cares -…
Banned News – Tyson Insect Plant and more
Google wants to make news more “trustworthy” by using curation (more fact checkers?)
This Banned news edition Includes a lot of political and social commentary
How disposable Virtual Machines can keep you safer by quarantining suspicious files/attachments
Qubes is a Linux Operating System based around the concept of Virtual Machines (like multiple computers you can switch between) making full use of compartmentalisation.
Compartmentalisation allows you to take control of your digital life and is what the 10 Steps…
The real power of decentralised network is about to be tested
The LBRY/Odysee project was one of my favourites as it ticked all the boxes for Digital Freedom
LBRY is the protocol behind websites like Odysee
The SEC (Securities & Exchange Commission) went after LBRY/Odysee making a determination that the LBRY token (crypto)…
Tools for installing flatpack packages on Linux
Today we look at a new tool for managing Flatpak resources and files with a GUI. We can manage and add repositories, files, orphaned data, and more.
Panel discussion of methods and best practices for blocking website trackers
Web trackers are everywhere and we need to be proactive to avoid them. Here we will discuss methods of best practices for blocking website trackers for ultimate privacy.
Microsoft has just released a guide on installing Linux
Microsoft has created a guide to installing Linux – DO NOT USE IT!
We can speculate about why they would do this – maybe they see Linux as a threat
This is still a good video for anyone thinking about switching to…
Discussion related to the Digital Gulag
James joins Hrvoje Moric on his TNT radio show to discuss forum spies, the digital gulag, the latest steps toward WWIII and what we can be doing to prepare for the days ahead
Using Deep Fake to hide their crimes
This short video considered how the claim of Deep Fake might be used by Hollywood pedophiles should any compromising videos of them surface.
The potential use of Deep Fake by criminals (corporate, government & cybercriminals) for plausible deniability is very and…
Can smart TV’s really spy on you?
The answer is yes. Here is a demonstration on CNN – MSM
In this report, it is all framed around bad external players (hackers) but the real dangers is Big Tech and Big Brother
Concerns with using a VPN before connecting to TOR
In this video I discuss whether or not you should use a VPN before connecting to Tor and why this isn’t a good idea in most situations.
Surveillance Report – Do not automatically trust everything labeled Open Source and more…
Many open source projects aren’t maintained and what that means for you, a massive new protocol vulnerability, and some nice open source news.
XSESSION being replaced by Wayland
Today we analyze the information on the X11 session in Pi and Gnome, both of which are seeking to remove X11.
Surveillance Report – Private digital payments and more…
Privacy.com alternatives outside the US, where to store 2FA recovery codes, VPN clarification, and more from SR15
Ubuntu Gets Trolled, Curl Security Vulnerability
In this video I discuss how desktop ubuntu 23.10 got trolled with an insulting Ukrainian language translation and the most severe security vulnerability Curl has had in a long time.
Privacy implications of connecting your phone to a car
A humours look at the price we pay (our privacy) for conveyance
Weekly News Roundup – 13th Oct 2023 -Switched to Linux
This week in the WeeklyNewsRoundup, Google releases some updates to privacy controls, and they fight to end the password. Also, there is a new malicious wordpress plugin…but no one knows what it is! We also visit SillyVille.
Scan your OS using the MITM Approcach
The intent to scan content to counter end-to-end encryption is no longer theoretical with the passing of the UK Online Safety Bill.
How would the OS makers then build in client-side scanning? Let’s tackle a theoretical project to do this on…
Linux Gnome Update RCE
Today we look at a recent release of a RCE bug in a subpackage in Gnome. What to do, how to fix, and how this happens.
Options to setup your own private email
If you need private email you have two options. You can either use one of the private email services or set up your own private service.
By far the easiest option for most people is to use one of the free…
BRIEF UPDATE ON THE WEEK
Just a few updates…TL,DW:
-News this week may not be live
-Might stream the eclipse if bandwidth is good
-YIKES! 100,000 here???
23andMe Data Breach
In this video I discuss the recent data incident that 23 and me had where millions of people had their personal information as well as genetic relative information leaked from a credential stuffing attack.
Surveillance Report – 23andMe Data Breach and more…
Over a million 23andMe customers exposed, Apple nearly had DuckDuckGo as their default search engine, the Pixel 8 has arrived with 7 years of support, and more!
Location tracking on Linux
Today we ramble in the desert about location privacy, applications, and central location modules. Is there hope? We need to be vigilant.
Darknet Marketplace 2023
In this video I go over the 2023 edition of the Darknet Market Buyers Bible located on the darknet market noob subdread. I do not promote or condone any activities covered in this guide.
Open Source Hardware built with rasberry pi
In this video I discuss the CinePi, and open source open hardware cinema camera built with a raspberry pi.
Surveillance Report – Monero vs Zcas Our Thoughts and more…
Monero vs Zcash, data brokers, VPN slots, and more from SR151
Weekly Round Up – 7th Oct 23 – Switched to Linux
This week in the Banned News, Republicans can’t reach the young people, Musk is under SEC investigation, and AI is being used in disinformation campaigns. Also, men claim non-binary to take over a womens conference.
Rewards programs – is it really worth that free coffee?
A humours look at data privacy and rewards programs- is it really worth a free coffee?
SCHOOL SURVEILLANCE TECHKNOLOGY
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, a new report shows school surveillance tech is harmful for your child, email servers may be breached, and another church runs an AI service. Also, Windows kills old activation keys and we spend…
Using Linux to fight back
Our basic expectation of private conversations using End-to-End Encryption is under attack. The UK just passed the Online Safety Bill and the intent is to zuck us by bypassing encryption via client side scanning.
But we can fight back with Linux…
Example of FBI using Botnets to illegally scan peoples devices
In this video I discuss how the FBI hacked hundreds of thousands of computers infected with qakbot malware to remove the virus and how this virus removal could have lead to the FBI discovering illegal files on those computers without…
Malware targeting Linux
A recent list of software were found to be malware in the snap store. We will discuss the details and why it probably happened.
Linux Mint Updates
Linux Mint released another update and also the LMDE 6 and Linux Mint Edge. Here we cover all the updates.
Was TOR hacked? Is UP Smartphone a Honeypot
In this video I discuss the recent false positive windows defender caused for the Tor browser, and the Unplugged Smartphone developed by Eric Prince and the developer of Pegasus spyware. It runs a proprietary version of Android as well as…
Surveillance Report – This Malware Can Infect Linux Computers and more…
A clever Linux malware distribution scheme, a new vulnerability in all major GPUs, a couple of Proton vulnerabilities, lots of new passkey support, and more!
War on Encryption – they don’t want us to have any privacy
Big Tech and Big Brother do not want you to have any privacy and are trying to make it illegal in the name of protecting children and the other boogieman “Terrorists”
This has nothing to do with protecting children or anyone…
Participate in the parallel Economy using Monero (privacy coin)
In this video I explore some of the many businesses that accept Monero (XMR) for their goods and services that are listed on monerica.com
Digital Surveillance is a big business
Around the world, regular tradeshows sell surveillance equipment to both corporate and government buyers. What are they selling? What tools are being used to spy on people? This is an unrestricted market and this tech can be bought by anyone…
How to avoid being put on a Big Tech Surveillance list
There’s an actual battle between privacy oriented people and the data scientists at big tech. They want to act like Santa Claus by putting each of us in a naughty or nice list. Because the opposition is made of smart…
ITS FOSS – Free and Open Source Software Privacy Tools
12 Simple Tools to Protect Your Privacy Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: 12 of the top FOSS based Privacy Tools IT’S FOSS is a Free and Open Source Software directory site. FOSS based privacy tools are generally to be considered…
PCMag 2023 list of essential Privacy Tools
Essential Apps for Ironclad Online Privacy Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: PC Mag provide their 2023 recommended list of some of privacy Apps Online Resource: Another day, another data breach. Sidestepping trackers and protecting your personal information might seem like…
Privacy Savvy – Internet Tools
The Best Internet Privacy Tools for 2023 Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: Directory of Privacy Tools based around 11 popular categories Online Resource: Sneak peek at using privacy tools Amidst the rapid upsurge in cybercrimes, even an average internet user…
Cloudwards Privacy Tools Review
99 Free Privacy Tools for 2023: Online Security Apps for Nothing Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: List of 99 FREE assorted privacy tools. Cloudwards is a review site Online Resource: Trackers, malware, spyware, ads, search engines – there is no…
privacyaustralia.net/tools/
Privacy Australia – Tools to Protect Yourself Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: A short list of “Essential” Privacy tools and some helpful guides. Online Resource: When most people think online security they think of a virus checker or maybe just…
proprivacy.com/tools-hub
ProPrivacy – Tools Hub Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: ProPrivacy are a leading resource for digital freedom and provide a well presented list of privacy tools The ProPrivacy website contains commercial promotions Online Resource: Privacy Tools ProPrivacy Tools are your…
privacyguides.org/en/tools/
Privacy Guides – Privacy Tools Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: A very comprehensive site focused on Privacy Guides but with a full directory of Privacy Tools Each tool has its own page with a very detailed description. Online Resource: If…
github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy
Awesome Privacy Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: A very comprehensive list of privacy tools and alternatives. What makes this resource even more helpful is that it provides alternatives by category with examples of popular commercial applications and a list privacy…
privacytools.io
Privacy Tools Guide: Website for Encrypted Software and Apps Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: One of the most comprehensive directories of privacy tools. Online Resource: Privacy Tools Guide: Website for Encrypted Software & Apps You are being watched. Private and…
privacytoolslist.com
Top privacy tools, apps and services 2023 Resource date: 27/08/2023 Our Summary: privacytools.com provides one of the most comprehensive directories of privacy tools Online Resource: Safe internet, privacy tools for your desktop, here you will find best anonymity tools list for desktop,…
European Digital Rights
European Digital Rights Alternative Summary: European network for Online Rights & Freedoms Alternative Notes: European Digital Rights is the biggest European network defending rights and freedoms online. Alternative Link: https://edri.org/
The International Association of Privacy Professionals
The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Alternative Summary: Global information privacy community Alternative Notes: IAPP the world’s largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community. Alternative Link: https://iapp.org/
The American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Alternative Summary: American Public Interest Law Firm – Concerned with Free Speech – Privacy & Technology Alternative Notes: ACLU is the USA’s largest public interest law firm. The ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project…
The Tor Project
The Tor Project Alternative Summary: Organisation behind the Tor network and browser – AKA Darknet Alternative Notes: The or Project is a non-profit (charity) organization that maintains and develops the Tor software. They fight every day for everyone to have…
Algorithmic Justice League
Algorithmic Justice League Alternative Summary: Group focussed on social and privacy concerns with Artificial Intelligence. Alternative Notes: Algorithmic Justice League is an organization that combines art and research to illuminate the social implications and harms of artificial intelligence. They believe:…
MediaJustice
MediaJustice Alternative Summary: Group building grassroots movement against the Big Tech dominance of our digital techknology Alternative Notes: MediaJustice is a nonprofit organization building a powerful grassroots movement for a more just and participatory media in a digital age. From…
noyb
None Of Your Business Alternative Summary: European privacy group focused on the use of strategic litigation Alternative Notes: noyb is a European non-profit, that is using strategic litigation to enforce our fundamental right to data protection and privacy. It fills…
Freedom of Privacy Forum
Freedom of Privacy Forum Alternative Summary: Forum for discussion of Privacy and Techknology Alternative Notes: Freedom of Privacy Forum is a nonprofit organization that explores the challenges posed by emerging technologies and develops privacy protections, ethical norms, and workable best…
Fight for the Future
Fight for the Future Alternative Summary: Digital Rights Group Alternative Notes: Fight for the Future is a digital rights group known for leading campaigns against facial recognition on college campuses and music festivals, fighting for net neutrality, and demanding an…
Freedom of the Press Foundation
Freedom of the Press Foundation Alternative Summary: Organisation focused on Freedom of Press Alternative Notes: Freedom of the Press Foundation is a non-profit organization that protects, defends, and empowers public-interest journalism Recognizing privacy and security as important elements in maintaining…
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Alternative Summary: One of the oldest and respect privacy organisations Alternative Notes: EFF is the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. Currently, they’re fighting the use of facial recognition at the federal…
Big Tech political bias and censorship – THE SOLUTION
TheQuartering is a great advocate for Big Tech alternatives but mainly covers politics and current events.
In this video he talks about the latest Big Tech political bias against Republican candidates
He asks what the solution is and mentions breaking up Big…
How often should you scan for Malware?
Virus Scan – Aint Nobody Got Time for That Resource date: 06/08/2023 Our Summary: If you are running Windows then regular Malware scans are recommended Online Resource: Antivirus software can help prevent malware from crashing your computer. But how often…
Threat Modeling – The New Oil
Threat Modeling – The New Oil Our Summary: Threat modeling in an important part of your Digital Life Audit. It’s about identifying and understand the risks Resource: The term “threat model” is just a fancy way to say “what are…
LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions) Can Decentralize Power
A most interesting conversation on how LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Power) can decentralize power.
Privacy Browser Strategy
Great browser update from Techlore.
The browser strategy recommend is similar to what we recommend with one difference.
Techlore has:
- Tor for anonymity
- Mullvad for additional privacy
- Brave general use
Beam Privacy Coin Project
Decentralize.TV interviews Alex Romanov with the BEAM project (Beam.mw) which combines the MimbleWimble blockchain innovation with offline addressing via Lelantus (zero knowledge proofs) to offer a hybrid, private cryptocurrency ecosystem.
Privacy Awareness and how information about you can be used to scam you
Everyone should watch this even if you never connect a smart phone to a car because this issue is indicative of a much bigger problem with digital privacy.
Watching this short video will increase your awareness and is also…
Privacy : The Unseen War
Why we can’t have Freedom without Privacy
I can sum up this entire video with in three words. Privacy = Freedom Even if you already understand and accept this watch this excellent presentation from Naomi Brockwell… because knowledge is power.Decentralize Electricity and the Power Grid with Ryan Arriaga
Episode 5 of Decentralize.TV features Ryan Arriaga with Dione Protocol, a project that aims to decentralize energy generation and distribution by leveraging the power of tokenization and cryptocurrency.
Sounds Like the End of Freedom
This is a review of three videos on three globalist traps:
- Using insurance requirements to force people out of their homes
- CBDC
- Smart homes
Decentralize Your Food Supply with Jim Gale
Decentralize.TV – Episode 4 – July 13, 2023 – Decentralize your FOOD SUPPLY with Jim Gale of Food Forest Abundance
ZORIN OS HAS A NEW UPGRADER
Zorin has released a new updater allowing the user to upgrade to a new version or upgrade to the pro plan.
Decentralized Crypto Acquisition
Episode 3 features an interview with Local Monero co-founder Alex, who reveals the reason why purchasing crypto from real people — instead of centralized exchanges — has important advantages for decentralization and privacy. A fascinating interview!
NAVIGATING DEBIAN’S NIGHTMARE WEBSITE
Debian is a great distro, but their website is very difficult to navigate. Today we give you the insight for finding your distro and knowing which one to get.
IS UBUNTU ENDING DEB SUPPORT?
Today we look at the new snap store and see if the rumors are true that they are ending deb support. We look at the store and talk pros and cons.
WEEKLY NEWS ROUNDUP | THREADS UNRAVELING
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, Threads is the talk of the town, and either the savior of the world or the worst app ever. Also, a new Windows malware can steal many credentials, and the FTC cracks down…
Your Right to CRYPTO Self-Custody with Jonathan Emord
Episode 2 of Decentralized.TV brings you a breaking interview with attorney Jonathan Emord, running for the U.S. Senate for the state of Virginia. He affirms accepting campaign donations in crypto (see his website EmordForVA.com) and will vigorously defend your…