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Feel really guilty, my one family member gave me this. I don't use much google stuff anymore and I really dislike the company as it gets more intrusive. Is there anything I can do with this thing besides give it away? Nothing is worse than getting a gift that you can't use.

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[–] TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone 148 points 1 day ago (20 children)

Just sell it online and be honest when asked. Gifting culture is too guilt based, just do the sensible thing and plow through that ridiculous social barrier like a bulldozer.

[–] POTOOOOOOOO@reddthat.com 43 points 1 day ago (19 children)

Yeah. I already informed them I don't feel comfortable with it in the house. But I'm also the type to use TOR on all my devices. So I don't know how paranoid that came off as.

I think I am going to try to trace down where they got it from. I'm thinking Walmart so, they may take it without a receipt I hope.

[–] moseschrute@lemmy.ml 23 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Best to sell it. Since you use Tor you’re probably already on a watchlist

[–] POTOOOOOOOO@reddthat.com 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)
[–] Count042@lemmy.ml 7 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

The Snowden leaks revealed that simply subscribing to Linux Journal was enough to put you in a list for enhanced monitoring.

[–] POTOOOOOOOO@reddthat.com 2 points 21 hours ago
[–] necrobius@lemm.ee 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Didn't you know? Only criminals use Tor! \s

[–] POTOOOOOOOO@reddthat.com 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I just prefer it to not get pre-aggrigated results.

[–] compostgoblin@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I’ve heard this a lot - is it just a common joke in privacy circles, or is anyone using Tor/Tails actually likely to be on a list?

[–] MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 10 hours ago

Its pretty likely to be the case, using tor makes you stand out significantly.

[–] moseschrute@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I don’t really know what I’m talking about tbh, but my understanding is the more unique you make yourself, the easier you are to identify. For example, as soon as you use an ad blocker, your browser fingerprint becomes more unique because your average person doesn’t use an ad blocker. Even fewer people use Tor. So if someone knows you are using Tor, then they know you are 1 of maybe 100,000 people instead of millions (idk if those numbers are accurate, but you get the point).

That being said, Tor does do a pretty good job of making you blend into all the other Tor users.

But what I was talking about initially was mostly your ISP identifying your Tor traffic. So you use a VPN, but again you are now more unique than someone not using a VPN, even if your traffic is more encrypted.

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