โMar-15-2019 10:30 AM
โMar-18-2019 07:18 AM
โMar-17-2019 09:25 AM
CFerguson wrote:
If you think Verizon and Comcast and Charter aren't selling your data, well Hello Pollyanna.
+1 on Protonmail. Have used them since when they were in beta.
If you don't want to worry about your data and are willing to fool with it when/if problems arise, then by all means do so. Others of us try to minimize our exposure so as to minimize problems. Nothing wrong with doing it either way- just go in with your eyes open and know the risks.
โMar-17-2019 09:15 AM
โMar-16-2019 03:35 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
This all pretty funny since the government no longer sends paper checks as opposed to electronic banking, i.e. direct deposit. Been doing electronic banking and such for many years with no issues. The only problems have been from the places storing the data, not the way it's sent.
Like I said, if it gives you the warm fuzzies have at it. But basically a non-issue. More people lose their stuff clicking on links in email, and trying to get rich from the Nigerian princes.
โMar-15-2019 01:47 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
This all pretty funny since the government no longer sends paper checks as opposed to electronic banking, i.e. direct deposit. Been doing electronic banking and such for many years with no issues. The only problems have been from the places storing the data, not the way it's sent.
Like I said, if it gives you the warm fuzzies have at it. But basically a non-issue. More people lose their stuff clicking on links in email, and trying to get rich from the Nigerian princes.
โMar-15-2019 01:36 PM
โMar-15-2019 12:53 PM
Ductape wrote:
Trust the USPS more than encrypted electronic banking?
โMar-15-2019 12:24 PM
โMar-15-2019 12:23 PM
Ductape wrote:Sending my bank a picture of a check is a whole lot faster and secure than mailing it. I do everything electronically and never worry about it - I travel too much to do paper - not that I would anyway. Has worked great for many years. I'll stick with that until there's a reason not to.
Trust the USPS more than encrypted electronic banking?.
โMar-15-2019 12:20 PM
โMar-15-2019 12:02 PM
naturist wrote:
You don't have to be up to things nefarious to be concerned about privacy online. Merely attempting to do your banking via an open wifi hotspot or send/receive personal email on your phone or laptop at the library or the airport should be enough to raise alarm bells.
After all, your stuff is going out over radio, for pete's sake. Who knows what varmint might be listening in? Right?
So may I commend to your attention a couple solutions I have found. I've discovered for email Protonmail.com, which offers strong encryption between your computer and their server, and if both ends of the conversation are on Protonmail accounts, the encryption is end-to-end, meaning at no point between you and your spouse will it be possible for anybody to see your love notes. While on their servers, your mail is also encrypted, and they keep no logs of your communications, so they can't sell or surrender to any government any information on you. They are based in Switzerland, and while they offer free email accounts, with paid accounts you get more storage space and extra features including throwaway aliases to help scuttle spam.
Protonmail also has a VPN, which also is free, although there are extra features for paid VPN accounts. Besides being encrypted to their servers, they keep no logs on your surfing, so cannot sell your footprints or surrender data to the government.
For years I have been using AzireVPN, a VPN based in Sweden, and although it is a paid service, it has proven very helpful in keeping my credit card number and word of when I'll be gone from home (and home thus vulnerable to burglary) out of the hands of the bad guys. Azire also keeps no logs of your 'net footprints, and also gets my recommendation.
Those of us who roam the country, relying on cell phone networks and restaurant/campground wifi are justified in being cautious about our privacy on the interwebz. I am not affiliated in any way with either of these businesses, and do not profit in any way from recommending them to you all. I am merely giving you the benefit of my experience.
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โMar-15-2019 12:00 PM
โMar-15-2019 11:54 AM
2oldman wrote:
I have no reason to think my Verizon data connection is not secure.
โMar-15-2019 11:39 AM