• Captain Beyond@linkage.ds8.zone
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    12 days ago

    This is a web wrapper for several proprietary social apps. It is effectively a browser locked into a pre-approved set of URLs. Just use a real browser.

  • From_the_river_to_the_sea [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    11 days ago

    Just installed, nothing but network permissions enabled and Facebook at least works great. Better than slimsocial. There are no trackers so what stays in the webwrapper stays in the webwrapper. So I feel fine using it with a anon account and 0 friends. Ad blocking works just about as well as any other solution, occasional ads in feed. But then I also filter ads at DNS level. Also regarding using a middleware its just a wrapper, it works like a browser and stays there so seems better than using the regular browser, keeps things separate.

  • SteleTrovilo@beehaw.org
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    13 days ago

    Icky corporate social media.

    If you must use them, get Qubes running on a cheap laptop and dedicate a Whonix VM to each “service”. They won’t know where you are or what sites you visit. Stay off of the “feed”. Even then, assume they are acting against your interests.

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      13 days ago

      That is quite unnecessarily extreme for any threat model. Even if we ignore your bringing of a thermonuclear bomb to this metaphorical fist fight, most social media sites block Tor and require a lot of PII to even begin consuming content, so you’d probably be better off practicing self control and avoiding those sites entirely.