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Wessel Klein Snakenborg, founder of NovaCustom, joins me to discuss building privacy-focused laptops with CoreBoot firmware, Intel Management Engine disabling, and full Linux compatibility. We dive deep into their custom hardware approach, Qubes OS certification, supply chain security, and why they chose to compete directly with Big Tech on hardware quality while maintaining complete user control. Techlore empowers individuals with practical digital privacy knowledge, security tools, and advocacy resources. Discover how to protect your online data and regain control of your digital identity.
📱 RESOURCES IN VIDEO:
• https://novacustom.com/
• https://doc.qubes-os.org/en/latest/index.html
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction & What Nova Custom Does
01:00 Company Origins & The Meaning Behind "Nova Custom"
02:35 Extensive Hardware Customization Options
03:40 Operating System Choices & Linux Focus
04:40 CoreBoot Firmware & Security Features
06:15 Target Audience & Market Positioning
08:45 Security Features vs Other Linux Laptop Makers
10:00 Intel Management Engine: Privacy vs Security
12:00 Supply Chain Security & Anti-Tamper Solutions
15:45 Global Expansion & Shipping Worldwide
16:40 CoreBoot Benefits & Outsourcing Development
19:20 Operating System Installation & No-OS Options
21:45 Repairability & 7-Year Parts Guarantee
23:20 Hardware Business Challenges & Manufacturing
25:40 Future AMD Support & OpenSIL Framework
27:45 ARM vs Intel Performance Comparisons
33:00 Qubes OS Compatibility & Certification
37:00 Review Unit Discussion: 16-inch vs 14-inch
39:20 Desktop Environment Limitations in Qubes
41:45 Custom Hardware Features & Laser Engraving
47:20 BusKill Partnership & Security Accessories
48:20 Future Plans: New Firmware & Product Expansion
51:00 Favorite Privacy Tools & Secure Communication
54:20 Contact Information & Where to Find Nova Custom
57:00 Closing Thoughts & Support Information
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Frank Karlitschek, CEO and founder of Nextcloud, joins me to discuss the evolution from OwnCloud to Nextcloud, the challenges of building sustainable open-source businesses, and why digital sovereignty matters more than ever. We dive deep into Nextcloud Hub 10's new end-to-end encryption features, AI capabilities, and Frank's vision for competing with Big Tech while maintaining user privacy. Techlore empowers individuals with practical digital privacy knowledge, security tools, and advocacy resources. Discover how to protect your online data and regain control of your digital identity.
📱 RESOURCES IN VIDEO:
• https://nextcloud.com/team/
• https://x.com/fkarlitschek
• https://mastodon.social/@Karlitschek
Timestamps:
00:00 INTRODUCTION
00:51 - INTRO TO FRANK
01:08 - LIFE BEFORE NEXTCLOUD
03:15 - ORIGINS OF OWNCLOUD
05:51 - FROM OWNCLOUD TO NEXTCLOUD
08:45 - STATE OF OWNCLOUD
09:20 - STRUCTURE OF NEXTCLOUD
10:23 - OPEN SOURCE + PROFIT?
13:21 - NEXTCLOUD FREE VS. PAID
16:43 - NEXTCLOUD COMPETITORS
18:20 - SELF-HOSTING CHALLENGES
22:54 - THIRD PARTY HOSTING
25:18 - END-TO-END ENCRYPTION
32:24 - NEXTCLOUD HUB 10
35:59 - AI PUSHBACK
42:51 - NEXTCLOUD AI MODELS
44:30 - RECOMMENDED LLM
45:13 - FEATURE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
47:28 - NEXTCLOUD COMMUNITY
50:36 - #1 SELF-HOSTING MISTAKE
51:19 - FAVORITE FOSS PROJECT
52:27 - FAVORITE LINUX DISTRO & DE
53:49 - WHAT'S NEXT?
54:51 - MOST EXCITING TECH?
56:53 - MOST SCARED ABOUT?
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Viktor Vescei from IVPN gives us a brutally honest VPN interview. He admits you can't truly verify no-logs claims, explains why most audits are "snapshots in time," and reveals why IVPN shut down their affiliate program due to industry-wide misinformation. This is an insider's perspective on what's really broken in the VPN industry and how to actually evaluate providers. Techlore empowers individuals with practical digital privacy knowledge, security tools, and advocacy resources. Discover how to protect your online data and regain control of your digital identity.
📱 RESOURCES IN VIDEO:
• https://www.ivpn.net/
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:54 - Viktor's background & journey to IVPN
00:04:47 - IVPN's 15-year history
00:07:33 - VPN company ownership & acquisition attempts
00:11:24 - IVPN's brutally honest blog
00:12:56 - White labeling in the VPN industry
00:15:55 - VPN use cases beyond privacy
00:19:04 - Using a VPN for streaming?
00:20:17 - Compartmentalization techniques
00:21:32 - Normalizing VPN usage
00:22:27 - Privacy vs. streaming compatibility
00:25:32 - Websites blocking VPN users
00:29:04 - VPN technology deep dive
00:30:11 - Are VPN comparison charts useful?
00:34:29 - VPN jurisdiction & the "eyes" debate
00:42:09 - Multi-hop VPN connections
00:44:38 - Threat modeling for VPNs
00:45:30 - Picking a VPN server location
00:48:44 - Transparency reports & warrant canaries
00:52:04 - VPN logging: the uncomfortable truth
00:54:42 - Why VPN audits are "snapshots in time"
00:55:28 - Diskless servers explained
00:57:17 - System transparency project
01:00:09 - Being an open source VPN
01:01:54 - VPN payment methods (cash & Monero)
01:06:09 - Simultaneous device limits
01:09:58 - WireGuard history & privacy issues
01:14:34 - First-party vs. rented servers
01:19:35 - Sponsors & affiliate program problems
01:32:15 - VPN provider relationships behind the scenes
01:35:04 - Acquiring Safing (Portmaster)
01:37:08 - DNS filtering plans
01:38:39 - Firewalls (Safing Portmaster integration)
01:40:50 - Safing SPN network
01:42:05 - IVPN's 2025 roadmap
01:44:33 - Outro
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Today I sit down with Dan Saltman, CEO and founder of Redact.dev, to discuss their approach to data deletion. We dive deep into why people are increasingly concerned about their digital footprints, the technical challenges of building privacy software, why deleting data online is important, data removal services, and Dan's philosophy that "perfect is the enemy of good" when it comes to digital privacy. Techlore empowers individuals with practical digital privacy knowledge, security tools, and advocacy resources. Discover how to protect your online data and regain control of your digital identity.
Guest Information:
• https://redact.dev/
• https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-saltman/
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to the interview
01:00 Daniel Saltman Intro
03:35 Common Use-Cases of Data Deletion Services
06:20 Why Bother Deleting Data? Is it even deleted?
10:48 How does redact.dev function locally?
12:42 Why is redact.dev a desktop program?
13:30 Redact vs Jumbo
16:46 Privacy & Telemetry practices of Redact.dev?
20:30 Does Redact have a relationship with big tech companies?
22:16 Are their risks of getting banned for using redact?
23:55 Editing Reddit posts vs deleting Reddit posts
26:04 Mobile vs Desktop Redact experience
29:48 Why is Redact not open source?
37:17 Data broker removal services & Redact's approach
52:30 Dan's distrust of privacy services
56:35 Redact's subscription model & alternatives?
01:02:26 Daniel's history & background
01:07:08 Future plans and final words
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Join me for an in-depth conversation with benny Vasquez, Chair of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation, as we explore the fallout from Red Hat's controversial licensing changes and how AlmaLinux emerged as a community-driven solution. We discuss the technical differences between CentOS Stream, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and AlmaLinux, the importance of open source governance, and the challenges of maintaining a stable enterprise Linux distribution. Whether you're a system administrator affected by these changes or simply interested in the evolving open source landscape, this interview offers valuable insights into the future of enterprise Linux. Techlore empowers individuals with practical digital privacy knowledge, security tools, and advocacy resources. Discover how to protect your online data and regain control of your digital identity.
Guest Information:
• AlmaLinux: https://almalinux.org/
• benny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennyvasquez/
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to benny and AlmaLinux
02:48 Explaining What is AlmaLinux and Its Origins
06:05 The Evolution of Linux Distribution Flow (Fedora to CentOS)
10:00 Why Choose AlmaLinux Over Other Alternatives
14:00 Red Hat's License Changes and Their Impact
20:20 Exploring the Open Source Philosophy Challenges
24:40 Migrating from CentOS to AlmaLinux
29:40 Linux for Video Editing and Compatibility Issues
32:01 AlmaLinux Organization Structure
36:20 The Non-Profit Foundation Approach
41:35 benny's Journey with Alma Linux
46:40 Daily Driver OS Preferences and Linux Desktop Recommendations
48:45 Desktop Environment Recommendations for Linux Beginners
49:56 Long-Term Vision for AlmaLinux
50:28 Closing Remarks and How to Support Techlore
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This interview dives deep with Dallas, the owner of PrivacyPost.io, to explore the world of secure mail forwarding in the US. We'll unpack the complexities of CMRA vs. residential addresses, the growing importance of end-to-end encryption, and how PrivacyPost caters to digital nomads, RVers, and anyone seeking enhanced privacy with some clever South Dakota workflows!
Guest information:
PrivacyPost: https://privacypost.io
WorldPost: https://worldpost.io
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:42 Guest Introduction
3:05 What organisations do you run?
6:03 What service are you providing?
7:47 What separates PrivacyPost from other mail services?
11:10 What’s the intersection between the privacy community, digital nomad community, and RVers?
16:22 What’s the best solution for most people?
20:44 Why are residential addresses so important?
24:55 How does wealth affect your address privacy strategy?
27:51 Why is South Dakota special?
31:26 Are there benefits to PrivacyPost for non South Dakota residents?
33:55 Do you need to spend the majority of time in South Dakota to get a residential address there?
36:50 How does PrivacyPost work?
51:08 Does PrivacyPost manually send your mail E2EE?
57:09 Why do you run two services WorldPost & PrivacyPost?
1:00:40 Does PrivacyPost have access to your 1583 form and other personal info?
1:03:53 What’s the status of your warrant canary?
1:10:37 Please don’t use abuse Worldpost.io
1:16:45 How to get in contact with Dallas from PrivacyPost.io
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Join us for an exclusive interview with Vishnu Mohandas, the visionary founder of Ente, a revolutionary photo app that prioritizes privacy. In this insightful conversation, we delve into the challenges and triumphs of building a privacy-first photo app, exploring topics like the birth of Ente, its unique approach to privacy, cutting-edge AI features, and the future of photo storage and sharing.
Guest information:
Vishnu Mohandas: https://vishnu.tech/
Ente: https://ente.io
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Timestamps:
00:00 Vishnu Intro
01:09 Did Google Photos inspire you?
03:04 Was privacy a concern for people when you worked at Google?
04:14 Did you start Ente by yourself?
06:11 What was the moment where you pivoted to a consumer product?
08:42 Where Does Ente beat Google Photos?
10:22 Does encryption make it harder to make a photos app?
12:55 When you’re optimizing the app do you rewrite from scratch?
14:53 What are your thoughts on Apple’s AI?
16:09 Will self hosted AI be possible with Ente?
17:01 Is it easy to move from Ente from Google Photos?
19:25 Does Ente plan to do tighter OS integrations in the future?
20:47 Discussion around Telegram and EU DMA rulings
26:27 What cryptography does Ente use?
28:01 Who is the core audience for Ente?
30:02 Is Ente VC funded?
33:04 What are the benefits of Ente of iCloud with ADP?
36:08 What packages does Ente come in on Linux?
37:07 Why did you create Ente Auth?
40:25 What is Ente Legacy?
43:50 What products aren’t you going to do at Ente?
45:32 Are there any plans for new products?
48:15 Final words from Vishnu
49:44 Where to find Vishnu and Ente
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Owning (or renting!) privately is a challenge, and Jonathan Steele is a lawyer who will break it down for us. Is renting more private than owning a home? How do celebrities do it? From Trusts, LLCs, Nominee agreements, plausible deniability, the legality of privacy tools, and so much more to help non-legal experts understand the complex world of privacy in the legal system. Jonathan Steele is a practicing lawyer who answers many questions for us!
Steele Fortress: https://steelefortress.com/
His personal site: https://www.steelefamlaw.com/
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Timestamps:
00:00 Teaser
00:26 About Jonathan Steele and his privacy journey
03:34 What privacy advice is legally questionable?
09:34 What defines a 'residential address'?
11:00 What's the legal issue if you aren't breaking laws?
12:20 Are there any illegal privacy tools?
13:22 Plausible deniability explained
16:50 Options to purchase a home privately!
20:52 Privacy implications of renting vs owning?
21:46 Nominee Agreements Explained
24:06 Land Trusts Explained
29:40 LLCs Explained
31:42 LLCs vs Trusts for Privacy
35:38 An LLC that owns a trust? Why or why not?
36:56 Privacy implications of a mortgage?
39:46 Steps to purchasing your home privately!
41:24 Can you make your current home more private?
42:38 Mortgage vs Cash for privacy
43:54 Who shouldn't make their home private?
45:02 Is keeping your home private even realistic?
47:44 How do the rich, famous & celebrities stay private?
52:20 Why are court records public?
54:06 Final summaries, Steele Fortress, and more!
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Welcoming back for the second time...Abdullah Attah from Notesnook to discuss his open source note-taking solution, how they function behind-the-scenes, upcoming features, long-term sustainability, and more!
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Video intro
00:01:00 Abdullah and Notesnook introduction
00:01:48 What's new for Notesnook since we last spoke?
00:03:34 Where is Notesnook based out of? Jurisdiction?
00:04:36 Where is user data stored?
00:05:22 New Privacy features in Notesnook v3
00:11:02 New features in Notesnook v3
00:15:58 What's their target demographic? Still the same?
00:21:36 Are they considering AI? Privacy?
00:24:22 Challenges of E2EE
00:26:36 Have syncing issues been fixed?
00:29:04 How has the journey of going open source been?
00:32:10 Skiff, Notesnook sustainability & longevity...?
00:39:32 Developing web apps vs native clients
00:51:44 Notesnook as a text editor? (programming)
00:53:14 What the community wants vs Notesnook's vision
00:58:56 Integrations and what's next for Notesnook?
01:01:18 Closing thoughts and goodbyes!
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Episode #20. New research with evidence that some data removal services are not effective! Let's unpack the research, talk about the results, and what it means for those of you wanting control of their data. We also discuss Proton Wallet, Monero & Mobilecoin delistings, and a lot more!
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Timestamps:
0:00:00 Introducing Techlore Talks 20!
0:00:50 Explaining data removal research
0:12:53 Data Removal Services we've used
0:18:34 Exploring new solutions for people
0:26:18 Some more details on data removal services
0:32:02 Proton Wallet updated thoughts
0:53:18 Monero & mobilcoin Binance delisting
0:58:42 Microsoft Authenticator Overwrites TOTP accounts?
1:03:00 MacOS Sequoia Updates
1:07:44 Framework laptops in the wild
1:10:56 Using Matrix for internal Techlore workflow
1:14:58 Outro
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Synology just held their event in Taiwan for 2024 releasing E2EE security cameras without a required subscription, Active Protect for enterprise customers, AI features, and more! Thanks to Synology for flying us out, and thanks you all for watching!
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a05my9OegME
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Start of interview
01:00 Event recap
02:20 Prosumer Highlights
04:30 AI Requirements
05:30 AI De-identification
06:50 Backup solutions explained
09:06 Why are they migrating to a subscription?
10:28 Expansion and upgradeability
11:10 Camera integration with Synology ecosystem
11:38 Cloud security & data safety
12:56 Camera Cloud Pricing Explained
14:26 New Camera Features
15:20 Camera software platforms
15:50 Why is Synology launching new operating systems?
18:12 DSM & Product refreshes and future products
20:16 Why beestation?
21:56 Beestation reliability
22:36 Beestation file suite
23:00 Future synology products
23:44 Closing Words
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Episode #19. Computex, Synology, Apple, AI, and more catching up on Techlore Talks! It's been a while since the last podcast episode and we're excited to be back for episode 19!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Taiwan/Computex Adventures with AI
08:20 Synology Event Recap
19:28 Apple WWDC
34:44 Final Words
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In this interview, we chat with Hanna Bozakov, press officer at Tuta (formerly Tutanota), a leading secure email service provider. Dive deep into the world of end-to-end encryption, user privacy, and how Tuta fights for your right to communicate confidentially.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Coming up
00:31 Introduction
00:58 Guest introduction
01:35 What is Tuta’s origin story?
05:51 What is the issue with Gmail?
08:15 What are the challenges with email?
10:20 Is there a benefit to using Tuta with non Tuta contacts?
12:51 How can you secure email with non Tuta contacts?
15:27 Is Tutanota dead?
18:05 How does Tuta’s encryption work?
20:12 Does post-quantum encryption apply retroactively?
22:08 What is Tuta Drive?
23:42 What is the long term vision for Tuta?
25:16 How do Tuna’s push notifications work?
25:58 Why does Tuta have a focus on F-Droid?
30:17 Why does Tuta use renewable energy?
32:48 What happened with Tutu’s German court case?
39:32 Why do you value privacy?
40:37 Why does Germany care so much about privacy?
44:26 Conclusion of interview
45:14 Wrap-up and Outro
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Welcoming back John Ozbay on Techlore Talks for Part 2 of discussing many important digital rights concepts! Progressive Web Apps, new features, properly educating users, toxicity in the privacy community, Cryptee's professional target demographic, and what's next for Cryptee! John is an old interview favorite and we're thrilled to have him back on!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Interview Intro
00:58 PWAs, educating users, new features, and more!
12:20 Toxicity in the privacy community & what needs to change
33:44 Henry's personal Cryptee usage and how its evolved
38:04 Cryptee's pro target demographic
47:30 What's next for Cryptee?
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Links
John's Website: https://johnozbay.com/
Cryptee: https://crypt.ee/
Sending a massive thanks to John for his time coming on the podcast! ❤️
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Techlore Talks Interview: Welcoming back John Ozbay on Techlore Talks for Part 1 of discussing many important digital rights concepts! The unexpected challenges of developing open source software, finding & reporting vulnerabilities, security of big tech companies like Google/Apple, progressive web apps, new EU tech developments with the DMA, marketing in privacy, and so much more! John is an old interview favorite and we're thrilled to have him back on!
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 Interview intro
00:01:26 John & Henry catching up
00:02:58 Cryptee updates since our last interview
00:04:58 What are the challenges of releasing features like MFA?
00:10:44 Google's vulnerability Cryptee discovered & reported
00:15:54 Why does Cryptee have Google login, is it private?
00:22:58 What tech are journalists using to stay safe?
00:29:00 More privacy information on Google sign in
00:32:06 How has Cryptee improved its security?
00:33:04 Global events and their impact on digital rights services
00:41:04 Why does Cryptee use Cloudflare?
00:42:14 How is Cryptee serverless? What does that mean?
00:46:56 Privacy tools that don't require user trust
00:49:26 Starting with some positive Apple discussions
00:54:04 If hardening breaks a service, does that mean it's unsafe?
01:01:20 Apple's Advanced Data Protection
01:02:28 iCloud E2EE vs Crypte E2EE
01:05:42 iCloud metadata vs Cryptee metadata
01:08:04 Exploits vs backdoors & Apple's security approach
01:12:02 Apple's Lockdown Mode vs Google's Advanced Protection Program
01:14:04 Bizarre marketing tactics in the privacy & security space
01:15:38 Broadly speaking: Differences between Apple & Google security?
01:20:12 Apple, EU, PWAs, user control, etc.
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Links
John's Website: https://johnozbay.com/
Cryptee: https://crypt.ee/
Sending a massive thanks to John for his time coming on the podcast! ❤️
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Techlore Talks Interview: James Sundquist, a volunteer community manager and documentation manager for NextcloudPi. NextcloudPi is a preinstalled, preconfigured Nextcloud instance to make Nextcloud easier to use! Join us as we talk about data ownership, Nextcloud, privacy and security.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Interview Preview
01:08 About James & About NextcloudPi
03:04 The Nextcloud Conference!
03:58 Options for NextcloudPi Installation
07:26 Nextcloud Privacy & Security
10:26 Future of NextcloudPi
12:34 Having Real Interactions!
14:26 James' Personal Privacy & Security Journey
19:43 What James Believes Are Pivotal Privacy Changes
25:14 Nextcloud E2EE Status
27:06 Final Closing Points!
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Links:
To learn more about NextcloudPi you can visit: https://nextcloudpi.com
Techlore Nextcloud Conference Coverage:
NextcloudPi Docs: https://docs.nextcloudpi.com
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Episode #18. Apple's unexpected response to Europe's DMA, sideloading, default web browsers, more browser engines, and more! Apple really dropped the ball and showed everyone their cards.
Jonah's Blog: https://www.jonaharagon.com/posts/apple-is-incredibly-salty-about-the-digital-markets-act/
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro to Apple DMA
01:05 Alternative App Stores / 'Sideloading'
11:55 Alternative browser engines...
17:00 Option for third-party browsers
19:32 Apple's annoying situation *they* created
27:50 Third-party contactless payments
29:44 Why is this happening? Is regulation bad? What's next?
36:52 Final Words
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Episode #17. What are backdoors? How should we define them? What is spyware? Google privacy sandbox & Manifest v3, and more!
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Timestamps:
00:00 What are backdoors, intentional vs non-intentional?
14:26 How do we define spyware? What's the issue of calling everything spyware?
20:42 Wickr Died, & no one cares?
22:48 Google's 'Privacy' Sandbox & Manifest v3
27:58 Is it harmful when companies advertise 'privacy'?
34:48 Facebook's E2EE vs Telegram's E2EE
38:14 Signal Messenger Usernames.....WHEN?
42:06 Our Personal YouTube channels
45:02 On video editing and our experiences creating content
47:28 Final Words
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Episode #16. The government collects data & metadata from Apple & Google push notifications, exciting announcements from the Tor Project, Simple Tools sold out, my involvement at the Bitwarden open source security conference, and more!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Government spying on push notifications
16:06 Tor Project Announcements
23:14 Simple Tools Sells Out
28:50 Henry Bitwarden Conference Talk
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Episode #15. Apple dealing with green messages via RCS and what it means for you, Signal messenger usernames, accusations against Tuta (previously Tutanota), and more!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:04 Apple RCS, E2EE, security, and more!
05:08 Signal usernames and other signal discussions
09:04 Final iMessage chats & contact key verification
11:54 Accusations against Tuta
18:16 Sending love to the brilliant people behind services
19:28 Hidden Signal features
22:06 WhatsApp competing with messengers
23:14 New forum themes! (And rambles about Craigslist)
30:20 Insomnia cookies 🍪
32:10 Mullvad x Tailscale integration and my experience
33:56 Our favorite fast food
39:02 Forum updates!!
39:40 Final words
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