privacyguides.org vs. privacytools.io

Which is more based?

  • PrivacyGuides.org

    Votes: 27 69.2%
  • PrivacyTools.io

    Votes: 12 30.8%

  • Total voters
    39

Null

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Every time I mention one or the other I get some fucking email from people complaining I'm shilling the wrong one and that one is ran by trannies / sellout / sellout trannies.

What the fuck is the deal? Which one is the good one?
 
Was the issue trannies? All I saw about the split after the fact was some reddit thread that made it sound like the older one was unmaintained and they forked so they could add up to date information.

If the old one is updating again and neither one is serving malware, shill both and encourage people to compare and contrast. If you're going to trust a service, you should at least have an idea of why you're doing it so you have a chance of recognizing when it no longer serves said purpose and needs to be dropped.
 

PrivacyGuides is the actively maintained site, it exists as a result of the lead maintainer ghosting the contribution team while still holding onto the Tools.io domain. Both sites have good information, but going forward Guides will probably be more up to date. If there exists some tranny related drama I haven't seen it, I'd chalk accusations of it up to schizophrenics reading tea leaves and jumping at shadows.
 
They mention it here:
Very recently, IVPN and Mullvad, two VPN providers near-universally recommended by the privacy community and notable for their stance against affiliate programs were removed from PrivacyTools. In their place? NordVPN, Surfshark, ExpressVPN, and hide.me; Giant VPN corporations with untrustworthy platforms and business practices, notorious for their aggressive marketing and affiliate programs.
You can test it. privacytools.io is shilling services that have referral programs. (hide.me link goes to hide.me/en/?friend=ptio)
 
internet drama
privacytools is the original one
privacyguides is ran by angry ex-jannies
both are fine because they're both ran by schizophrenics who believe a certain part of the government is after them
Anyone promoting privacy online or anywhere will at a minimum have nsatards mad at them, so it's not unreasonable.
 
I don’t like email forwarders. Too much risk if someone hacks the forwarding thing, and forwarded emails could leak info if read on the destination account.

Use a assword manager people.
 
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I've heard there was some drama between the two sites, but I haven't really bothered to look into it.

I like both, I use Privacytools more just because it seems like they have more software to look at. Privacyguides has some interesting articles on it talking about privacy alongside software recommendations. I like their section on threat modeling.
 
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There's an even better guide: Common Sense®️(NOW UPDATED TO VERSION 2022!). No need to browse gay webshits that all receive shillbux, just do the opposite of what YouTube shills tell you.
Examples:
NordVPN/ExpressVPN -> No VPN/setup your own in a VPS rented with Monero
TOR le illegal -> no, and it's free, use it all you want
protonmail/tutanota(all homosexual glownigger honeypots to attract niggercattle) -> make multiple accounts in random indie email providers, the tildeverse has a lot of servers that provide mail addresses too
some shitty online password manager -> Locally stored KeePassXC database, additionally encrypt database with GnuPG
Telegram(kiwifarms TG chat is a fucking shitshow full of retard niggercattle)/Signal -> random indie matrix/XMPP servers(NOT matrix.org and other massive homeservers, especially if it's in the US)
twatter -> kiwifarms.cc
VLC -> mpv Microsoft Word -> vi

tldr use and abuse decentralized shit like Matrix/XMPP, Pleroma(Mastodon), small email servers
also your local storage is literally your digital ownership, don't forget the (((cloud))) is a massive conspiracy to tame and monitor the niggercattle
 
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Using anything owned by a company is a ridiculously stupid idea since law enforcement would be able to contact them and send them a subpoena much easily.
Scattering your accounts all over the world and letting your country's law enforcement struggle to send court orders to some dude living in a Cuban basement and a tranny dilating in Germany is the best way to protect your identity.
Also if you're using TOR to connect to websites then you have an extra layer of protection since the individuals operating those indie services, having no power themselves, might give up your IP address and logs. If that happens you must ditch that internet identity of course, but you don't have to expect the glowniggers knocking on your door because the TOR exit node you were connecting to will be the only IP address that was logged.
 
Run by questionable characters
Mostly trannies, yes. Can they see your email? Yes. If you really want more security than you can tell everyone you talk to to encrypt their emails with GPG, then the conversation will be end to end encrypted.
However this is very tedious and basically nobody encrypts their emails except for schizophrenic neckbeards now(ProtonMail and the like does not encrypt emails, it's a lie).
If you really need E2E encryption then use something like XMPP/Matrix.
 
@Null you should probably update the registration form as the URL in the big blurb goes to privacytools.io but the URL for retards who can't figure out password managers goes to privacyguides.org.

Also that Registration, Please video is amazing.
 
Mostly trannies, yes. Can they see your email? Yes. If you really want more security than you can tell everyone you talk to to encrypt their emails with GPG, then the conversation will be end to end encrypted.
However this is very tedious and basically nobody encrypts their emails except for schizophrenic neckbeards now(ProtonMail and the like does not encrypt emails, it's a lie).
If you really need E2E encryption then use something like XMPP/Matrix.
Or don't see the tildeverse as a serious email provider.
 
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