there is no way to escape the botnet. at best you can hope for security by obscurity.
Christopher Flores
what's the image source Botnet is impossible to escape unless you want to create your own cpu. With facebook just don't use it. Harder for google but if you really want to, use bing
Julian Lopez
the concept of a botnet alarms you free your mind
Luis Rivera
> Thinkpad X200 + Libreboot + Parabola Linux > Physically remove microphone and webcam > Download raw html/images/videos from sites and view it offline to protect yourself from javascript.
>wahh wahh >le buttnets stealing my datas STOP USING YOUR REAL INFORMATION ONLINE
Jordan Cox
>making assumptions Fuck you cunt. I just don't like their targettes marketing and possible segmentation of putting me in their marketing buckets
Oliver Nguyen
>Firefox Nope. Firefox is run by communist SJWs that outed their own CEO for donating his own personal money to a pro family charity. They changed all their .man file extensions because they’re sexist. They’re trying to actively “influence the content you view online” to fit their political biases. Get Waterfox for the best non-Jewish fork, or use opera or one of the many other Firefox forks. But if you use Firefox you’re not doing shit to stick it to the man. Also you’re better off to just keep using Facebook for normie tier communication and just never update your status or personal details or upload any more photos
In order to reach 悟り you have to give up the evil software and Botnet as a Service.
Nicholas Jones
If you have a social security number and a bank account, you are already on a file somewhere. Did you buy something with a credit card? Bam, you're on file. Botnet is just an extension of that. This has been going on since before you were born. Apart from targeted advertisements, what else can they do? If they blackmail you, they will get busted by the feds. Unless you use key phrases and patterns, they cannot see you. If you had an antfarm and you could keep tabs on all your ants, what the hell could you do with this apart from knowing each ant's intrinsic preferences? Nothing at all! There is too much information to handle.
This is just paranoia at its best...
Hudson Lopez
nice systemspace shill, faggot
Isaac Torres
And how does any of that impact you?
Noah Evans
>Firefox which can be made anti-botnet is bad because SJW >Facebook is okay I swear
How does a default Firefox install share your data?
Nolan Moore
You can’t undo what you’ve already done on Facebook and deleting it or stopping using it won’t change anything unless you move and change your whole life and simultaneously drop Facebook so yes, and when you are avoiding faceberg and jewgle who all conspire with the likes of Soros, but ignore and support Mozilla which also conspires with the likes of Soros, it makes you a special kind of retarded, yes. >don’t like Facebook because of botnet advertising and data collection for NSA and influencing elections. >like Mozilla which actively works to influence web content that affects political views >can’t see how they’re related or how they have an affect on you or society, immediately or long term Hmmmm...
Brandon Adams
Privacy is political. Big governments are anti privacy. By supporting companies hat support big governments, you support the slow death of your own and everyone else’s privacy.
Jason Gutierrez
Any Firefox install contributes to Firefox market share, which contributes to their success, and their companies actions influence political change which affects your privacy in broad strokes. So Firefox doesn’t immediately affect you, but continued use of it deteriorates your freedoms and privacy.
Angel Anderson
>European governments are much bigger per capita than America's government >European governments are much more pro-privacy than America's government
Myth busted.
In reality, modern goverments are merely a reflection of economic forces of that country. Privacy in that country is exactly that, no ifs, ands or buts.
So Firefox is totally safe, thanks.
FYI Firefox doesn't benefit at all, politically or no, from sharing data in the manner you're proposing.
Samuel Howard
>European governments work with social media to arrest people for words online >European governments control what websites you can and can’t view >European governments control what opinions you can have, words you can say, and ban not only guns but knives too. >but wait, they respect “privacy” whatever the fuck that still means. Oh awesome gotta love that. Retard
Cameron Howard
They don’t need to share data, they support forces that do share data. You support data sharing for others but not yourself if you still use Firefox. That makes you either dumb as shit or a hypocrite
Benjamin White
Seriously fuck Facebook and fuck Cambridge Analytica. Their fuck up as brought so many more newfag failed normies to Jow Forums. It was bad enough already, but this just getting unbearable.
Josiah Morgan
None of that has anything to do with privacy, thanks for playing. Literally posting something on Facebook for the entire world to see and then blaming Europe just proves you're retarded. Ahaha, so stupid.
FYI America arrests people based on their social media posts, too, you just don't see those warrants publicly because of the Patriot Act. America just doesn't filter posts by "extremely conservative".
The rest your stupid post is the exact same story ahaha what bitch-made, stupid opinion. This can only be made by some snowflake conservative who gets his opinions from an echochamber.
Irrelevant. Post evidence of Firefox spreading personal information. Firefox is the tool you are supposedly using to surf the web, not American politics. What an insignificant non-profit does in the political sphere does not matter in any part of the world.
>FYI America arrests people based on their social media posts, too, you just don't see those warrants publicly because of the Patriot Act >t-t-trust me, it's true! Maybe for threatening someones life, but it's not by the thought police euroland has.
Kevin Wright
No, retard, go read the Patriot Act. And then go read public data on it, including number of arrest warrants issued.
If you actually think this isn't nearly identical in concept or more abusable then you're just stupid.
And you STILL haven't answered my question. I'm willing to be proven wrong, but so far as I know Firefox does not disseminate private data, and more importantly this can be verified via source code. Fucking answer that instead of spreading your bullshit political echochamber around, because in the real world people need to use web browsers and "bu bu but I don't agree with this group's political views!!!" does not mean jack shit. Also in the real world, you don't agree with the political views of the overwhelming majority of the people who made the consummate code your computer is running on and currently viewing this website with. Yet you're still here.
God what a stupid, and more importantly, useless opinion.
Caleb Turner
I've had an idea, but not sure how to implement it. Rather than try to stay off the botnet, you flood the botnet false data.
Liam Jones
thank you, based!
Luke Thompson
>heavy modifications it would be so easy to track you that way, if your config is unique, just use mostly defaults when it comes to browsers
Isaac Turner
>You can’t undo what you’ve already done on Facebook and deleting it or stopping using it won’t change anything you are truly retarded. go back to and never come back here.
Kevin Hernandez
>And you STILL haven't answered my question. I'm not the same guy, "retard". >No, retard, go read the Patriot Act. And then go read public data on it, including number of arrest warrants issued. The number of arrests is irrelevant to my point. They're not being arrested for political opinions or wrongthink.
Dylan Perry
>They're not being arrested for political opinions or wrongthink.
Back that up.
Michael Green
are you going to stop him, tough guy?
Colton Brown
You're the one who has been saying people in the US are being arrested for political opinions on social media. My proof is the first amendment, where is yours?
Daniel Morris
what scene is that?
Zachary Robinson
First amendment has been violated uncountable times. It wasn't even legal to protest a war after until World War 1.
And you actually believe that people being arrested under almost total secrecy isn't some bogus violation of human rights enumerated under the constitution. Here's a better question that blows your position out of the water. If rights aren't be violated, why the secrecy?
You actually think you can't be arrested under the Patriot Act for >for words online
What a fucking dumbass.
Sebastian Anderson
yes, right now I'm tracing his IP with my GUI interface that uses visual basic
Chase Harris
on your computer: hardware backdoors, nonfree firmware, and interdiction of your "secure" libre hardware while in transit theres also the issue of compromised compilers, and the fact that the linux source tree was compromised years ago in transit: full take data collection, deep packet inspection, traffic shaping, packet sniffing, dns highjacking, mitm server side: your old familiar datamining and analytics
Andrew Long
>arrest people based on social media there was an article on ars technica a while back about a public high school principal who was facing criminal charges for posting support for a local political candidate from his private facebook account, which for some idiotic reason was delivered as some kind of news feed to all the people at the school. I tried to explain to them what a horrible shitshow that was with regard to civil liberties, but I was down voted and called a Russian troll. >secrecy this has without exception taken place under a legally sound but morally dubious interpretation that foreigners, so long as they are on foreign land, are not afforded rights, nor are American citizens on foreign soil if you think people are being kekkaiishid to secret prisons on American soil you need to go to /x/ or start taking your meds however weak the first amendment, and however strained the definition of "immenent, credible threat" that justifies limiting it, it is most assuredly stronger than the protections of other liberal democracies (illiberal oligopolies)
Samuel Brown
>does not disseminate Mr robot 'experiments' cliqz pocket hello eme canvas Google safebotnet telemetry
>a misguided sense of security is worse than no security at all
Hudson Sanders
this
sounds like ad nauseum (the firefox addon)
Jeremiah Lee
>And you actually believe that people being arrested under almost total secrecy isn't some bogus violation of human rights enumerated under the constitution. Here's a better question that blows your position out of the water. If rights aren't be violated, why the secrecy? I have no idea what cases your referring to, but I assume it's generally someone that is attempting to commit some sort of terrorism and not insulting someone on twitter. I'd prefer the patriot act be abandoned all together.
Anthony Bailey
What a cool way of saying give up windows and Google products, even though you don't leave the botnet after that
Colton Jones
>It wasn't even legal to protest a war after until World War 1. citation needed
Easy ! DONT USE IT or support it ! Physic world still exists and nobody can force you to do things you don't like. Do your homework... There is plethora of alternatives. But first, open your eyes you must.
Firefox extensively uses amazon servers, nearly every single website you will visit uses some google or amazon tracking JS. Good luck escaping botnet, imho it's practically impossible.
>Alternative to Chrome: Firefox And support unironic "freedumb" fighters that push SJW bullshit? Pass. Palemoon if you want the FF core. Avoid Firefox at all costs.
Ryder Diaz
How does Firefox push SJW bullshit?
Chase Mitchell
>Palemoon if you want the Furry Fuehrer core.
Levi Nguyen
why is someone "leaving facebook" news worthy?????? fuck this gay earth
>he actually thinks he's that important that 3 government sectors and 2 private company's are spying on him.
William White
but systemd makes linux an unaudited botnet with ties to nsa
Leo Wright
Duck and firefox both collect. Ubuntu collects as bad as windows and systemd is a nsa backdoor
Samuel Wright
Email: Protonmail, Tutanota, or PGP/GPG. Search: DDG, Qwant, Startpage Office: Libre Office Browser: Firefox, Waterfox, Pale moon, Brave PC OS: Whichever flavor of Linux you like Phone OS: Phandroid, Copperhead, or iOS without setting up an iCloud account and only using Signal to communicate Social Media: none (if you MUST, use something that doesn't require a real name or email address, like Minds)