Wondering what the difference is between privacy, security, and anonymity and how the three intersect? How about what a threat model is and how to develop one for yourself? This episode, we're sitting down with Nathan from The New Oil to chat about threat modeling, the intersection of privacy, security, and anonymity, and how open-source software is central to opting out of surveillance.
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Nathan's recommended tools to Opt Out:
- Nextcloud, a self-hosted storage, contacts, calendar, and much more FOSS app -- https://nextcloud.com/
- ProtonMail, an encrypted and private email service -- https://protonmail.com/
- QubesOS, a privacy-preserving and security-focused Linux distro (not for Linux beginners, more advanced) -- https://www.qubes-os.org/
- DD-WRT, a Linux-based router firmware -- https://dd-wrt.com/
- Bitwarden, an easy to use password manager -- https://bitwarden.com/
- KeePass, a basic and local password manager -- https://keepass.info/
- Simple Login, an email aliasing service - https://simplelogin.io/
- Privacy.com, a payment card aliasing service - https://privacy.com/
- MySudo, a phone aliasing service - https://mysudo.com/
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