I tell everyone, and I abide by : never use an app if you can use the website. If they only have an app be prepared to be fucked.
I also use a VPN / firewall / DNS filter (by domain and by IP).
Rethink or invizible provide all 3 in 1 on android. On linux rotating VPNs, rotating local DNS resolvers [dnscrypt-proxy with local doh with blacklists], and strict firewall rules.
*Facebook* , *meta*, *Instagram* etc are blocked in and out. As are Google “safety” domains, and a lot of their APIs.
Privacy may be inconvenient, but selling (giving away for likes) your soul to the devil could cost you a lot more.
Same here, in my productive browser (Fennc on mobile, stock Firefox on desktop) WebRTC is blocked. I keep a chrome variant around in case anything truly doesn’t work (Cromite on mobile, Edge on Windows, since I have to use some MS applications for work that I don’t care to install on my system).
I have webrtc completely disabled in browsers.
I tell everyone, and I abide by : never use an app if you can use the website. If they only have an app be prepared to be fucked.
I also use a VPN / firewall / DNS filter (by domain and by IP). Rethink or invizible provide all 3 in 1 on android. On linux rotating VPNs, rotating local DNS resolvers [dnscrypt-proxy with local doh with blacklists], and strict firewall rules.
*Facebook* , *meta*, *Instagram* etc are blocked in and out. As are Google “safety” domains, and a lot of their APIs.
Privacy may be inconvenient, but selling (giving away for likes) your soul to the devil could cost you a lot more.
Same here, in my productive browser (Fennc on mobile, stock Firefox on desktop) WebRTC is blocked. I keep a chrome variant around in case anything truly doesn’t work (Cromite on mobile, Edge on Windows, since I have to use some MS applications for work that I don’t care to install on my system).
I rotate VPN servers, not services though.