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I’m in this comment.
I’m in this comment.
And you can self host it!
Also as a side note I hate how lots of places just assume you want to download their shitty spyware ridden apps or hand over your phone number or an email.
Or want notifications. No, recipe site, I don’t want desktop notifications from you.
How are you persisting Immich’s database?
I’ve been remote for over a decade; not going to stop now.
I really love Proton, but I’m only using Mail, VPN, and Calendar. I kept BitWarden - already had it for a bit before Pass came about.
Oh: I’m also using SimpleLogin. Love that.
I feel like intent should matter? And authority? You can’t just leak information and say it’s licensed now. The person who published it both didn’t intend to do it and didn’t have authority to release it.
I think you dropped this: \
I definitely trust Proton much more than I trust myself.
If you’re not paying for a service, you’re likely being monetized by watching ads or providing personal data to companies that don’t necessarily have your best interests at heart.
This is a bit out of date. Nowadays, you pay for the service and are monetized by watching ads and providing personal data to companies that definitely don’t have your best interests at heart.
Thank you for the text summary!
Note that the people verifying that picture are not the people who set the policies or systems in place. You abused an innocent who’s just trying to earn some bread, you didn’t send NSFW materials to Zuck.
Why would you need to continue using the self-signed certificates for the Cloudflare connection? Just use the valid certificate for all connections.
If you’re paying for Proton, you have access to SimpleLogin, which lets you make unique addresses that will forward to your real address. You can even respond from those addresses.
There are several other services that do the same thing (e.g., AnonAddy).
What’s the ear situation here?
Or let your password manager do it for you.
Shit, so am i.
Edit: maybe the space around the squares is the unique shape? Since there’s only one of those, but the squares aren’t unique.
Edit 2: maybe the three squares count as one unique symbol?
In addition to what everyone else in this thread has already covered, the credit card issuers benefit from you having that card in your wallet because they charge the merchant for every transaction. So you’re having the merchant pay the credit card company with every swipe, in exchange for whatever benefits the card provides to you.