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@miles You are starting to creep me out...


My name is miles. I also do the hole dashes-to-seperate-ideas thing and you are the only other person I have seen use it. Also a big fan of the EFF... and use signal... and have my GPG key signature in my profile...


You dont... live in texas do you? No long lost children? No clones?


Seriously, Its uncanny. Abstract profile pic and everything...

@NthTensor all similarities addressed, though, your threat model seems very different from mine.

For example: you use Google services, I do not use Google services.

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@miles You are correct, though I have been taking strides to distance myself; Moving more of my life out of google and similar.


Suffice to say and I am required to use google currently, and that I, for far to long, allowed connivence to take president over security. The process of untangling one's self is a long one.

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@NthTensor I was in your situation. My current comm stack:
• ProtonMail for email
• personal ownCloud server for calendar/contacts/notes/reminders
• CopperheadOS android for mobile
• Firefox for browser
• Qubes for primary OS (soon)
• Signal for messaging, Ricochet when required. Silence also an option. SMS no-no.

(no security through obscurity — this information is safe being public)

@miles Ever looked into tox? I prefer it to signal, personally.


Thank you for the run down. I was about to ask for email suggestions. Some new ones I had not seen before. Thanks once more.


You dont appear to be useing key base. While I have the opportunity, I might as well ask; any specific reason?

@NthTensor as for tox, never heard of it. I prefer Signal because it has lots of institutional backing, is peer reviewed, and is (relatively) popular. That, and Axolotl is very cool.

@NthTensor looks interesting. But AFAIK from looking at the high level crypto overview, there is no forward secrecy or deniability... please correct me if I'm wrong.

@miles They definitely have forward forward security implemented. I do not think that tox has deniability, but dont quote me on that.


This issue might help clarify a tad. github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/

@NthTensor accidentally omitted the following:
• ProtonVPN for VPN
• Keybase for secondary auth
• Authy/other OTP solutions wherever supported
• Tor when speed is not required
• FDE (ofc)