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Explore a one-of-a-kind, multiplatform cryptographic stack. 🛡️✨
Quantum-safe encryption is here—right in your browser, no cloud needed.
🔐 Dive in: https://forkbomb.eu/pqspread
Geeked out? Want the details? Unlock next-level security with quantum-safe encryption: ML-KEM-512 (FIPS-203) + AES-GCM.
Tinfoil cat says no? Switch to paranoid mode and go offline! 😎🔒
Get the all-in-one file here: https://github.com/forkbombeu/pqspread
Explore a one-of-a-kind, multiplatform cryptographic stack. 🛡️✨
GNU+Linux is about freedom, enabling every person using it, to chose how they want to compute. This choice is simultaneously serving diversity & fostering it. From the 1st to the last process that runs when you power your machine up.
GNU+Linux is seeing a steep decline in freedom of choice. All the notorious distributions have opted for systemd, a monolithic piece of software that is increasingly growing in complexity. If you like GNU+Linux, you may find it convenient. But fact is that the freedom to choose an init system is shrinking for every share that systemd is taking
There are alternatives. @devuanorg is one of them. Forked from Debian to leverage the large ecosystem of software & maintainers, it takes a sharp turn from the direction of the large corporations funding systemd. It offers sysvinit, openrc and runit.
Devuan fosters diversity & grants you freedom to chose how you initialize your system. Spin it up for a try, the project is well documented!
🔗 https://www.devuan.org
GNU+Linux is seeing a steep decline in freedom of choice. All the notorious distributions have opted for systemd, a monolithic piece of software that is increasingly growing in complexity. If you like GNU+Linux, you may find it convenient. But fact is that the freedom to choose an init system is shrinking for every share that systemd is taking
There are alternatives. @devuanorg is one of them. Forked from Debian to leverage the large ecosystem of software & maintainers, it takes a sharp turn from the direction of the large corporations funding systemd. It offers sysvinit, openrc and runit.
Devuan fosters diversity & grants you freedom to chose how you initialize your system. Spin it up for a try, the project is well documented!
🔗 https://www.devuan.org
Ever tried tracking yourself via in-app ads? Turns out, you're not rich enough to buy your own location data from brokers. Who knew self-stalking had a paywall?
🔗 https://fed.dyne.org/post/380551
🔗 https://fed.dyne.org/post/380551
https://github.com/Jasi2169/NetGuard-Keygen-By-Jasi2169 << hey, is anybody bothered to show me how to compile this online; using GitHub Actions, maybe? :o
*I mean, how to set up and build (for example this project), on Android
*I mean, how to set up and build (for example this project), on Android
Privacy + Secure Tech Corner Channel 🛡️
https://github.com/Jasi2169/NetGuard-Keygen-By-Jasi2169/issues/1
Ok, but how can I build it; how to compile a (GitHub, git) project - like NetGuard-Keygen-By-Jasi2169 - on Android; & without using CLI, like Termux
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GOS team stated they analized it and found out it does nothing more than what is described (local scan, no data sent...).
Also on their sandboxes play services the auto-installation is blocked so is up to the user to choose what to do with it.
Also on their sandboxes play services the auto-installation is blocked so is up to the user to choose what to do with it.
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why?
don't disable system components randomly or you will have problems
https://source.android.com/docs/security/safety-center/overview
don't disable system components randomly or you will have problems
https://source.android.com/docs/security/safety-center/overview
Uninstall the app and then install this placeholder app
https://github.com/daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder
https://github.com/daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder
GitHub
GitHub - daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder
Contribute to daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder development by creating an account on GitHub.
Forwarded from Libreware
https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/16001929
https://security.googleblog.com/2024/10/5-new-protections-on-google-messages.html
Android System SafetyCore (com.google.android.safetycore) provides common infrastructure that apps can use to protect users from unwanted content. The classification of content runs exclusively on your device and the results aren’t shared with Google.
As a system service, SafetyCore is only active when an application integrates with SafetyCore and specifically requests content to be classified. SafetyCore performs the classification on the device itself and doesn’t send identifiable data or any of the classified content or results to Google servers
For now there is no app that uses it. In future any app can use it to avoid setting up his system not on device.
Sensitive Content Warnings is an optional feature that blurs images that may contain nudity before viewing, and then prompts with a “speed bump” that contains help-finding resources and options, including to view the content.
Also only if you have play store it get installed automatically so is only for people that already trust google and have no problem using it. So far only know use will be an option to keep NSFW images distorted instead of automatically being displayed in messages app, if if the user don't want it can disable the option or change message app.
There is similar feat on TG too, some images are blurred before being manually shown.
GOS team stated they analized it and found out it does nothing more than what is described, for now (local scan, no data sent...).
Also on their sandboxes play services the auto-installation is blocked so is up to the user to choose what to do with it.
Another solution:
Uninstall the app and then install this placeholder app
https://github.com/daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder
https://security.googleblog.com/2024/10/5-new-protections-on-google-messages.html
Android System SafetyCore (com.google.android.safetycore) provides common infrastructure that apps can use to protect users from unwanted content. The classification of content runs exclusively on your device and the results aren’t shared with Google.
As a system service, SafetyCore is only active when an application integrates with SafetyCore and specifically requests content to be classified. SafetyCore performs the classification on the device itself and doesn’t send identifiable data or any of the classified content or results to Google servers
For now there is no app that uses it. In future any app can use it to avoid setting up his system not on device.
Sensitive Content Warnings is an optional feature that blurs images that may contain nudity before viewing, and then prompts with a “speed bump” that contains help-finding resources and options, including to view the content.
Also only if you have play store it get installed automatically so is only for people that already trust google and have no problem using it. So far only know use will be an option to keep NSFW images distorted instead of automatically being displayed in messages app, if if the user don't want it can disable the option or change message app.
There is similar feat on TG too, some images are blurred before being manually shown.
GOS team stated they analized it and found out it does nothing more than what is described, for now (local scan, no data sent...).
Also on their sandboxes play services the auto-installation is blocked so is up to the user to choose what to do with it.
Another solution:
Uninstall the app and then install this placeholder app
https://github.com/daboynb/Safetycore-placeholder
Google
Understanding Android System SafetyCore - Help
What is SafetyCore? Android System SafetyCore is a Google system service for Android 9+ devices. You may have noticed it in the list of services installed on your device. It provides privacy-preservi
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Samsung Galaxy A56 and A36 launched Globally
Common Specs:
• 6.67" (1080x2340 px) FHD+ sAMOLED Display
• 120Hz refresh rate
• 1900nits peak brightness (1200nits HBM)
• Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection
• 15% larger cooling chamber
• In-display Fingerprint sensor
• Stereo speakers; NO Samsung DEX support
• IP67 Dust & Water resistant; NFC
• 5000mAh battery with 45W Fast charging
• Virtual Proximity Sensor; USB-C 2.0
6 Android OS + 6yrs Security Patch
Galaxy A55
• Vision Booster
• Samsung Exynos 1580 SoC
• Samsung Xclipse 540 GPU based on AMD RDNA3
• 50MP main (OIS) + 12MP UltraWide + 5MP Macro
• 12MP Front camera
• Metal Frame
8GB+128GB = Rs. 41,999/ €480/ 500$
8GB+256GB = Rs. 44,999/ €530
12GB+256GB = Rs. 47,999
Galaxy A35
• Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC
• 50MP main (OIS) + 8MP UltraWide + 5MP Macro
• 13MP Front camera
• Plastic Frame
8GB+128GB = Rs. 32,999/ €380/ 400$
8GB+256GB = Rs. 35,999/ €400
12GB+256GB = Rs. 38,000
Launch offers (India): FREE storage upgrade
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Common Specs:
• 6.67" (1080x2340 px) FHD+ sAMOLED Display
• 120Hz refresh rate
• 1900nits peak brightness (1200nits HBM)
• Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection
• 15% larger cooling chamber
• In-display Fingerprint sensor
• Stereo speakers; NO Samsung DEX support
• IP67 Dust & Water resistant; NFC
• 5000mAh battery with 45W Fast charging
• Virtual Proximity Sensor; USB-C 2.0
6 Android OS + 6yrs Security Patch
Galaxy A55
• Vision Booster
• Samsung Exynos 1580 SoC
• Samsung Xclipse 540 GPU based on AMD RDNA3
• 50MP main (OIS) + 12MP UltraWide + 5MP Macro
• 12MP Front camera
• Metal Frame
8GB+128GB = Rs. 41,999/ €480/ 500$
8GB+256GB = Rs. 44,999/ €530
12GB+256GB = Rs. 47,999
Galaxy A35
• Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 SoC
• 50MP main (OIS) + 8MP UltraWide + 5MP Macro
• 13MP Front camera
• Plastic Frame
8GB+128GB = Rs. 32,999/ €380/ 400$
8GB+256GB = Rs. 35,999/ €400
12GB+256GB = Rs. 38,000
Launch offers (India): FREE storage upgrade
Follow @TechLeaksZone