From 4e4932806e74abb5fbc75826890c0386d85137be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zeus Almighty <79133911+zeusalmighty717@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 16:32:34 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Fixes typos in 2_TLDR_Short_List --- 2_TLDR_Short_List.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/2_TLDR_Short_List.md b/2_TLDR_Short_List.md index 0d7f181..61f7062 100644 --- a/2_TLDR_Short_List.md +++ b/2_TLDR_Short_List.md @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ - Clear your cookies, session data and cache regularly. An extension such as [Cookie-Auto-Delete](https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete) can be used to automate this - Don't sign into your browser, as it can link further data to your identity. If you need to, you can use an open source [bookmark sync](/5_Privacy_Respecting_Software.md#browser-sync) app - Consider using [Decentraleyes](https://decentraleyes.org) to decrease the number of trackable CDN requests your device makes -- Test your browser using a tool like [Panopticlick](https://panopticlick.eff.org) to ensure there are no major issues. [BrowserLeaks](https://browserleaks.com) and [Am I Unique](https://amiunique.org/fp) are also useful for exploring what device info your exposing to websites +- Test your browser using a tool like [Panopticlick](https://panopticlick.eff.org) to ensure there are no major issues. [BrowserLeaks](https://browserleaks.com) and [Am I Unique](https://amiunique.org/fp) are also useful for exploring what device info you are exposing to websites - For anonymous browsing use [The Tor Browser](https://www.torproject.org/), and avoid logging into any of your personal accounts ### Phone - Set a device PIN, ideally use a long passcode. If supported, configure fingerprint authentication, but avoid face unlock - Encrypt your device, in order to keep your data safe from physical access. To enable, for Android: `Settings --> Security --> Encryption`, or for iOS: `Settings --> TouchID & Passcode --> Data Protection` -- Keep device up-to-date. System updates often contain patches for recently-discovered security vulnrabilities. You should install updates when prompted +- Keep device up-to-date. System updates often contain patches for recently-discovered security vulnerabilities. You should install updates when prompted - Review application permissions. Don't grant access permissions to apps that do not need it. (For Android, see also [Bouncer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samruston.permission&hl=en_US) - an app that allows you to grant temporary permissions) - Disable connectivity features that aren't being used, and 'forget' WiFi networks that you no longer need - Disable location tracking. By default, both Android and iOS logs your GPS location history. You can disable this, for Android: `Maps --> Settings --> Location History`, and iOS: `Settings --> Privacy --> Location Services --> System Services --> Places`. Be aware that third-party apps may still log your position, and that there are other methods of determining your location other than GPS (Cell tower, WiFi, Bluetooth etc) @@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ Switch to alternative open-source, privacy-respecting apps and services, which w - App Firewall: [NetGuard] (Android) | [Lockdown] (iOS) | [OpenSnitch] (Linux) | [LuLu] (MacOS) #### Browser Extensions -[Privacy Badger] - Blocks trackers. [HTTPS Everywhere] - Upgrates requests to HTTPS. [uBlock Origin] - Blocks ads, trackers and malwares. [ScriptSafe] - Block execution of certain scripts. [WebRTC Leak Prevent] - Prevents IP leaks. [Vanilla Cookie Manager] - Auto-removes unwanted cookies. [Privacy Essentials] - Shows which sites are insecure +[Privacy Badger] - Blocks trackers. [HTTPS Everywhere] - Upgrades requests to HTTPS. [uBlock Origin] - Blocks ads, trackers and malwares. [ScriptSafe] - Block execution of certain scripts. [WebRTC Leak Prevent] - Prevents IP leaks. [Vanilla Cookie Manager] - Auto-removes unwanted cookies. [Privacy Essentials] - Shows which sites are insecure #### Mobile Apps -[Exodus] - Shows which trackers are on your device. [Orbot]- System-wide Tor Proxy. [Island] - Sand-box environment for apps. [NetGuard] - Controll which apps have network access. [Bouncer] - Grant temporary permissions. [Greenify] - Controll which apps can run in the background. [1.1.1.1] - Use CloudFlares DNS over HTTPS. [Fing App] - Monitor your home WiFi network for intruders +[Exodus] - Shows which trackers are on your device. [Orbot]- System-wide Tor Proxy. [Island] - Sand-box environment for apps. [NetGuard] - Controll which apps have network access. [Bouncer] - Grant temporary permissions. [Greenify] - Control which apps can run in the background. [1.1.1.1] - Use CloudFlare's DNS over HTTPS. [Fing App] - Monitor your home WiFi network for intruders #### Online Tools [εxodus] - Shows which trackers an app has. [';--have i been pwned?] - Check if your details have been exposed in a breach. [EXIF Remover] - Removes meta data from image or file. [Redirect Detective] - Shows where link redirects to. [Virus Total] - Scans file or URL for malware. [Panopticlick], [Browser Leak Test] and [IP Leak Test] - Check for system and browser leaks @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Switch to alternative open-source, privacy-respecting apps and services, which w #### Productivity Tools File Storage: [NextCloud]. File Sync: [Syncthing]. File Drop: [Firefox Send]. Notes: [Standard Notes], [Cryptee], [Joplin]. Blogging: [Write Freely]. Calendar/ Contacts Sync: [ETE Sync] -📜 **See More**: [Complete List of Privacy-Respecing Sofware](/5_Privacy_Respecting_Software.md) +📜 **See More**: [Complete List of Privacy-Respecting Sofware](/5_Privacy_Respecting_Software.md) ---- @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ There are also some gadgets that can help improve your physical and digital secu - **Data Blockers**: [PortaPow] - Blocks data to protect against malware upload attacks, enables FastCharge. - **Hardware-encrypted storage**: [iStorage]- PIN-authenticated 256-bit hardware encrypted storage | [Encrypted Drive Enclosure] - **Networking**: [Anonabox] - Plug-and-play Tor router | [FingBox] - Easy home network automated security monitoring -- **Paranoid Gadgets!** [Orwl]- Self-destroying PC | [Hunter-Cat]- Card-skim detector | [Adversarial Fashion]- Anti-facial-recognition clothing | [DSTIKE Deauth Detector] - Detect deauth attacks, from [Spacehuhn] | [Reflectacles]- Anti-surveillance glasses | [Armourcard]- Active RFID jamming | [Bug-Detector]- Check for RF-enabled eavesdropping equipment | [Ultrasonic Microphone Jammer] - Emits signals thats silent to humans, but interfere with recording equipment. +- **Paranoid Gadgets!** [Orwl]- Self-destroying PC | [Hunter-Cat]- Card-skim detector | [Adversarial Fashion]- Anti-facial-recognition clothing | [DSTIKE Deauth Detector] - Detect deauth attacks, from [Spacehuhn] | [Reflectacles]- Anti-surveillance glasses | [Armourcard]- Active RFID jamming | [Bug-Detector]- Check for RF-enabled eavesdropping equipment | [Ultrasonic Microphone Jammer] - Emits signals that's silent to humans, but interfere with recording equipment. There's no need to spend money- Most of these products can be made at home with open source software. Here's a list of [DIY Security Gadgets](/6_Privacy_and-Security_Gadgets.md#diy-security-products).