Well I’m going to give as an example any of the many companies that pollute our water and earth irresponsibly by dumping dangerous products. Then ask some questions: do these companies have anything to gain from this practice? Is there anything to lose? Can it be done at all? You know the answer to every question. Now let’s ask the same questions in a different context:
Do government agencies have the technical ability to engage is mass surveillance? (Can it be done)
Is there any benefit for government agencies to engage in mass surveillance on its citizens with thier consent? (Is there a reason to do it)
Is there any benefit for government agencies to engage in mass surveillance on its citizens without their consent? (Is there a reason not to do it)
Now let’s ask similar questions about Snowden:
Is there any benefit for him should you take his advise?
Is there any benefit for any of the services he recommends?
Do any of the recommendations hurt you in any way?
Do they cost you anything?
Is there anything for you to gain by following any or every of his recommendations?
Does it cost you anything to do so? (yes, again)
The services that he and many other computer scientists and security researchers recommend are open source. If you have the technical ability you can audit them yourself, or review the reports from independent 3rd parties that do this for you. But even if you don’t you can trust the human nature behind the answers to the questions above. Whether he is a puppet or not is totally beyond the point.
I know this is an old post. But reading the book “permanent record” from him let me install /e/.
I would never “follow” a person totallay. I prefer to built my own opinion, considering “this from him” and “that from her”…
Edward Snowden did not recommend /e/ directly.
But he gives several ideas about security and privacy which lead me to do some research… Where I finally found /e/
@Andy 1: think posts are automatically hidden Ehen there is no activity for 14 days.
@Donut3: Snowden talks about General privacy things. Like OS (Android, Windows, IOS) spying a lot and is making people generally aware of privacy. AS for Desktop OS he is recommending TAILS and CUBE OS. As for Mobile OS he is recommending alternative distributions… I think he mentioned lineageos… But I can be wrong.
I was never a friend of Google, amazon, facebook so this book was the final hint to change my mobile OS…
will buy the book in September, in pocket format.
but is there a link to somewhere he gives some recommendations (I’ve been to edwardsnwoden.com but didn’t found advices).
ok.
I won’t use grapheneOS, /e/ is enough for me. would like to use some good paid apps, better with MicroG support, but i would have to create a google account… (i only had a youtube account years ago, before google merged them, and I was on iphone).
Just wanted other types of advices but will find some in the book., and ty for the twitter account.
Controlled opposition was always used. You cannot fully trust all public figures because of this.
I mean look at Joe Rogan here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h4VNG3iqFA
Right? heh
So it is up to each individual to pursue truth via logic and open mindedness.
It all adds up or not, qui bono? This was the logic for centruries going back to Romans.
Now it’s https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Yes, some of them have pure intentions, some not.
It’s hard to discern in these times when so much disinfo has been mixed in with truth.
And there are psyops like flat earth introduced deliberately to maim the free thinking community.
The second link works fine for me.
Movie called Idiocracy , watch it, it’s already here heh
at the moment i still don’t have a google account. but if i have to buy one day, i will have to
and i will buy only a trusted app by /e/ store.
What i like in /e/ is that there is also /e/-cloud. I wouldn’t have a better, and secure version if i would implement myself a Nexcloud server.