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  • Well, there's really no way to have automatically recurring payments with cryptocurrencies like Monero, since any automatic payment service would need access to your private keys to be able to authorize transactions on your behalf.

  • What confuses me is what they mean by "corporate VPN data containing unencrypted login details." Unless the VPN server connects to the backend servers with unencrypted traffic through these satellites (which definitely should not happen) then this should not be possible.

  • To create a redirect:

    1. Go to https://kagi.com/settings/redirects
    2. Click "Add Rule"
    3. In the bottom box, use the following format to create your redirect:
     undefined
        
    ^https://original.domain.tld/|https://new.domain.tld/
    
    
      

    For example, to replace www.youtube.com with inv.nadeko.net (an Invidious instance), you can use the rule

     undefined
        
    ^https://www.youtube.com/|https://inv.nadeko.net/
    
    
      

    I've also created a copy of this rule for any youtu.be results, as well as X/Twitter and Reddit for their respective frontends. This will work for any pair of websites if you can simply replace the domain in the URL and have it pull up the correct content on the alternative website.

  • Although fortunately none of this is about some sort of backdoor into the app's end-to-end encryption, it's still very concerning that they can simply get all of your contacts and message recipients.

    I don't see any reason why people don't switch to Signal. It's just as convenient and usable, but doesn't spy on its users