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Which is most privacy friendly instance of lemmy?

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  • A [email protected]

    I want to make sure that I don't get doxxed at any cost.

    davel@lemmy.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
    davel@lemmy.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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    #8
    1. Don’t give your email address, or use a throwaway one when you join.
    2. Pick a username that’s unrelated to any others you’ve used.
    3. Use a VPN.
    4. Don’t reveal personal details in posts & comments.
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    • A [email protected]

      I want to make sure that I don't get doxxed at any cost.

      communism@lemmy.mlC This user is from outside of this forum
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      #9

      in addition to what others have said, also have your browser fingerprint as fairly generic, and what is unique should ideally be randomised upon each start of your browser. There's nothing stopping a Lemmy instance from running clientside code that gathers your browser fingerprint, and if they are well-resourced enough to have access to fingerprint data from other sites, they could correlate it to de-anonymise you.

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      • A [email protected]

        I want to make sure that I don't get doxxed at any cost.

        D This user is from outside of this forum
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        #10

        Just follow the basic social media rules and you'll be fine. Also don't trust anything that is clickable unless you hover over the link/copy it to some text editor.

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        • davel@lemmy.mlD [email protected]
          1. Don’t give your email address, or use a throwaway one when you join.
          2. Pick a username that’s unrelated to any others you’ve used.
          3. Use a VPN.
          4. Don’t reveal personal details in posts & comments.
          H This user is from outside of this forum
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          #11

          Not all lemmy ibstances allow vpn. Some block it.

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          • communism@lemmy.mlC [email protected]

            in addition to what others have said, also have your browser fingerprint as fairly generic, and what is unique should ideally be randomised upon each start of your browser. There's nothing stopping a Lemmy instance from running clientside code that gathers your browser fingerprint, and if they are well-resourced enough to have access to fingerprint data from other sites, they could correlate it to de-anonymise you.

            davel@lemmy.mlD This user is from outside of this forum
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            #12

            Not a likely scenario but still possible. If one is serious about not getting “doxxed at any cost,” consider Mullvad browser.

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            • A [email protected]

              cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/24809302

              also i can't self-host.

              S This user is from outside of this forum
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              #13

              Lemmy.today is a very neutral instance

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              • A [email protected]

                cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/24809302

                also i can't self-host.

                vendetta9076@sh.itjust.worksV This user is from outside of this forum
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                #14

                Brother the protocol is called activity pub(lic)

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                • dave@lemmy.nzD [email protected]

                  Supporting this, Lemmy encourages people not to use DMs and wants people to add Matrix user details to their profile instead.

                  vendetta9076@sh.itjust.worksV This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #15

                  They do it the right way.

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                  • A [email protected]

                    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/24809302

                    also i can't self-host.

                    M This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #16

                    Look for an instance with these qualities:

                    • Does not use Cloudflare or any other large content delivery network. Instances that use thse allow the CDN to monitor everything your read and write on Lemmy, which can reveal a lot about you even if you haven't used your real name. Cloudflare can then correlate that information to your other browsing habits because they operate as a middleman for a huge number of popular web sites.
                    • Maintains a sizable local image cache. Images served from other instances instead of your local one can be abused by remote parties to track is viewed on Lemmy from your IP address (and sometimes your browser signature). Alternatively, you could block off-site images using a browser extension, but that would mean not getting to see as many pictures.
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                    • T [email protected]

                      And to further clarify, even DMs aren't technically private, they're just hidden.

                      hiddenlayer555@lemmy.mlH This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #17

                      A DM is literally just like @ing someone on Mastodon and setting the visibility to that user only. It's just unlisted.

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