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Don't Make Bad Messaging Choices! Detailed Analysis - Rob Braxman Tech

Don't Make Bad Messaging Choices! Detailed Analysis - Rob Braxman Tech

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Don't Make Bad Messaging Choices! Detailed Analysis - Rob Braxman Tech Most of us rely extensively on email and texting (SMS) for our communications. Some have ventured into options offered as secure such Secure Email (Protonmail, Tutanota, Lavabit, Sekur. Some have ventured into Secure Messaging apps like Signal, Whatsapp, and Telegram. In this video, instead of comparing products, we will examine the threats that actually exist both for our privacy and our security. And then you can see if your choices in text messaging actually make sense. Or not. Related Videos: How to do End-to-End Encryption without an App (Intro to GPG) Best Secure Instant Messaging Apps for 2021 Check Out Startpage Search Engine
Date: 2022-03-20

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Stunning. How a nation falls so quickly. Barely catch my breath at the fast rate this nation is falling. The U. S. A. is under judgement. Me oh my. -Curiouser and curiouser! -. But I don-t want to go among mad people, - Alice remarked. -Oh, you can-t help that, - said the Cat. -We-re all mad here. I-m mad. You-re mad. - -How do you know that I-m mad? - said Alice. -You must be, - said the Cat, -or you wouldn-t have come here. -- Me oh my. The U. S. A. is fallen. fallen. Lady liberty drowns as she is ordered of God to drink of the cup of wrath from God. Oh how she has fallen. all nations will mourn for her. Her many trades of wealth are nomore. A nation of sin and wickedness. Laid bare before the nations with whom she flaunted her lewdness of sin and wickedness. Oh how she has fallen and has drowned never to rise again. The nation that caused many to sin will rise no more
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The main reason people use services like Google to store their personal phonebook is because the ease of use and access across all devices.
If there were a similar system you can personally set up yourself like a email server.
That would be extremely beneficial but I haven-t seen anything that is truly user friendly.
I-d assume phone companies have something that-s more secure and less invasive then Google.
But you most likely have to pay for it and depend on the phone provider to keep that portion of your data safe from third parties and attackers.
Cough- cough- T-mobile, cough- cough-
The vast majority of MVNO-s.
At this point you either deal with the security concerns that comes with it or go back to the old fashioned pen and paper.
Anything you guys or Rob can recommend?

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If I recall, Windows uses a much older and weaker zip encryption algorithm which others have to downgrade to if they want their files to be opened by someone not using third party zip software; newer zip encryption standards do exist but Microsoft doesn't support them.
My ISP blocks various kinds of email traffic to try to block spam/virus activity which makes hosting an email server behind it pointless to try; business accounts would likely get more freedom there as the terms don't really want servers on consumer connection last I read them (though when pressed, they wouldn't care unless its harming their network from excessive use or others through spam or such.

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Rob, I love your content, but your VPN sucks balls. It's so restrictive, so many nonsense rules like no torrenting.
How come other companies allow torrenting for a fraction of the price you charge? That's about the only thing I use a VPN for, & the occasional game ip umban. Maybe on your website you could at least explain why, do your servers not allow it, or will they shut down your account if you get too many warning?
Like I just want to know why this is the case.

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It seems like every time I use a VPN, the websites I visit freak-out and some won't let me continue and others make me go through endless Captcha or whatever or the two factor stuff like getting a text message code or email code. Is there a way to avoid all of that? Thanks and as usual, a great video.
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In this remote, locked down world, what apps would be good for business meetings and communications? Microsoft teams seems to be the default in some businesses, but are there any other alternatives? Discord? Teamspeak? Mumble?
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3: 20 Just a minor math correction: the number of possible Social Security numbers is 10-9, not 999, 999, 999. -
That doesn't change the analysis, however. It's still a weak password susceptible to brute force attacks.

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Thank you Rob for all your help! But what about QR code-s everywhere you go vaccine passports, as they want to do here in prison country Australia, is it best to dump the smart phone and go back to a old non smart phone?
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Don't use protonmail as they are turning over user data. They require 1 email or phone number per registration and have stored all this for law enforcement.
Protonmail and VPN is a honey pot.

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So Telegram is out because it insists on mobile number; and what-s the comprehensive messenging whitelist right now and - what about using burner mobile numbers for verification?
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