Most of this difficulty seems to arise from the fact he would block a website just because they used a AWS/Google backend, instead of simply just stop having a Google/Facebook etc. account. The latter is relatively simple to do, the former is nearly impossible (as it is seen in the article).
> Critics of the big tech companies are often told, “If you don’t like the company, don’t use its products.” I did this experiment to find out if that is possible, and I found out that it’s not—with the exception of Apple.
> He usually starts the class by asking people if they know when their phones are communicating with cell towers. “Most people say, ‘When I use it,’ but the answer is, ‘anytime it’s on,’” he says.
is it using so much power when "off" the above isn't believable :P
I liked the article, but a few things rubbed me the wrong way.
She said she stopped using Signal because the service was hosted on AWS, and that she didn’t want to use Apple products.
If a service is hosted on a large hosting company or a small one, it doesn’t seem to matter. Also, Apple is probably the best large company for protecting our privacy.
I liked the phrase “I am a digital vegan and a real one” (or something like that). ‘Digital vegan’ is an interesting expression.
>Apple is probably the best large company for protecting our privacy.
At least the Marketing works at Apple ;)
But your probably right, since Apple makes no Money with user-data. On the other Hand China, give up your stance on privacy for having access to a Market...well.
I'm not a "digital vegan" but i refuse to eat shit.
Actually, for IT guys, there's a lot of subsitution self-hosted products and docker images, ready to be deployed on independant VPS. But it's obviously not mainstream or end-user friendly...
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She said she stopped using Signal because the service was hosted on AWS, and that she didn’t want to use Apple products.
If a service is hosted on a large hosting company or a small one, it doesn’t seem to matter. Also, Apple is probably the best large company for protecting our privacy.
I liked the phrase “I am a digital vegan and a real one” (or something like that). ‘Digital vegan’ is an interesting expression.
At least the Marketing works at Apple ;)
But your probably right, since Apple makes no Money with user-data. On the other Hand China, give up your stance on privacy for having access to a Market...well.
I'm not a "digital vegan" but i refuse to eat shit.
Mail=iRedMail (with SOGO)
CloudStorage=Nexcloud
WebGit=Gitee
....and much more
Everything on Vultr with 1vm (Freebsd) with around 12Jails, and Backup to tarsnap.com (because i am truly paranoid)