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51 results tagged privacy  ✕
Security List 🔐 https://security-list.js.org/#/5_Privacy_Respecting_Software
Sun Dec 3 13:55:42 2023
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  • Our Apps - DivestOS Mobile : A list of Android apps developed by the DivestOS team
  • pfSense : pfBlockerNG devel - Protection Contre La PublicitĂ© et le Tracage avec Filtrage Web - PC2S - Bubu : Tutorial about pfBlockerNG to block undesirable requests to malware or ads websites.
  • arek/nuMatrix: nuMatrix: Point and click matrix to filter net requests according to source, destination and type. Based on uMatrix - Codeberg.org : Maintained fork of uMatrix
  • Security Checklist : A checklist for staying safe on the internet
  • sosandroid/docker-fail2ban-synology: Adaptation of @crazy-max docker fail2ban for Synology : Project to run Fail2Ban in a container on a Synology DSM NAS.

List of great tools for network, passwords, etc.

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Surveillance publicitaire : le meilleur de mes Tweets | Pixel de tracking https://www.pixeldetracking.com/fr/surveillance-publicitaire-le-meilleur-de-mes-tweets
Sun Dec 3 13:34:33 2023
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  • Big brother dans nos poches ? :
  • Chibi-nah::blog – Pour votre confort, ce blog utilise ces technologies avancĂ©es : NoJS, NoAds, NoCDN et NoCookie : No cdn, no javascript, no analytics... 😁
  • { FingerprintJS } L’art de vous identifier sans cookies, ni stockage de donnĂ©es | Dyrk :
  • Affaire du 8 dĂ©cembre : le chiffrement des communications assimilĂ© Ă  un comportement terroriste – La Quadrature du Net :
  • Valiuz et donnĂ©es personnelles – Carnet de notes :
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PINEPHONE | PINE64 https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/
Sun Dec 3 09:29:23 2023
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  • Introduction | Qubes OS : A Linux OS for privacy ? I need to test this!
  • PimEyes: Face Recognition Search Engine and Reverse Image Search :
  • dns-blocklist [Wiki de sebsauvage.net] : hosts file to block tracking, ads, ...
  • arek/nuMatrix: nuMatrix: Point and click matrix to filter net requests according to source, destination and type. Based on uMatrix - Codeberg.org : Maintained fork of uMatrix
  • Nix & NixOS | Reproducible builds and deployments : Alternative to Debian, Arch...
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Phone compatible with major Linux distributions : arch, debian, Ubuntu...

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Dépendance aux services tiers : ce que je fais avec mon NAS et ce que je ne fais donc plus chez les autres https://www.medshake.net/blog/a791/dependance-aux-services-tiers-ce-que-je-fais-avec-mon-nas-et-ce-que-je-ne-fais-donc-plus-chez/
Sun Dec 3 00:01:41 2023
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  • Surveillance publicitaire : le meilleur de mes Tweets | Pixel de tracking :
  • Big brother dans nos poches ? :
  • Valiuz et donnĂ©es personnelles – Carnet de notes :
  • Chibi-nah::blog – Pour votre confort, ce blog utilise ces technologies avancĂ©es : NoJS, NoAds, NoCDN et NoCookie : No cdn, no javascript, no analytics... 😁
  • { FingerprintJS } L’art de vous identifier sans cookies, ni stockage de donnĂ©es | Dyrk :
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galae, le service email qui vous veut du bien ... c'est parti ! - LinuxFr.org https://linuxfr.org/users/lebouquetin/journaux/galae-le-service-email-qui-vous-veut-du-bien-c-est-parti
Sat Dec 2 23:46:08 2023
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  • Fawkes - prevent IA to recognize face : Open source tool to add noise on pictures to avoid face recognition.
  • Les trackers 1st-party : quelles solutions ? // /home/lord : 2-3 pistes pour limiter le tracking 1st-party... C'est pas gagné
  • Our Apps - DivestOS Mobile : A list of Android apps developed by the DivestOS team
  • GrapheneOS/ns1.grapheneos.org: Authoritative DNS servers : Having my own authoritative DNS servers for my GrapheneOS phone
  • The Ultimate Guide to Robot Vacuums Without Internet: What Works Offline? | Vacuum Wars :
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Big brother dans nos poches ? https://www.off-investigation.fr/big-brother-is-watching-usdupont-moretti-veut-transformer-nos-portables-en-mouchards-de-poche/
Sat Dec 2 21:21:05 2023
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  • Chibi-nah::blog – Pour votre confort, ce blog utilise ces technologies avancĂ©es : NoJS, NoAds, NoCDN et NoCookie : No cdn, no javascript, no analytics... 😁
  • Valiuz et donnĂ©es personnelles – Carnet de notes :
  • { FingerprintJS } L’art de vous identifier sans cookies, ni stockage de donnĂ©es | Dyrk :
  • Surveillance publicitaire : le meilleur de mes Tweets | Pixel de tracking :
  • Affaire du 8 dĂ©cembre : le chiffrement des communications assimilĂ© Ă  un comportement terroriste – La Quadrature du Net :
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How to stop your emails from being tracked - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/22288190/email-pixel-trackers-how-to-stop-images-automatic-download
Sun Oct 22 01:43:04 2023
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  • dns-blocklist [Wiki de sebsauvage.net] : hosts file to block tracking, ads, ...
  • Complete tutorial to install properly NextCloud : This tutorial does not only focus on NextCloud part but also on security around, https certificates ...
  • Les trackers 1st-party : quelles solutions ? // /home/lord : 2-3 pistes pour limiter le tracking 1st-party... C'est pas gagné
  • Valiuz et donnĂ©es personnelles – Carnet de notes :
  • Where are Amazon Kindle ebooks on my Linux PC after I download them for offline reading w/"Kindle Cloud Reader" Chrome app, & how to convert to PDF? - Ask Ubuntu : How to convert purchased Amazon eBooks to PDF format: This is a hard problem. However, I have a solution, but Linux users (including myself) aren't go...
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Valiuz et donnĂ©es personnelles – Carnet de notes https://n.survol.fr/n/valiuz-et-donnees-personnelles
Sun Oct 22 01:41:15 2023
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  • Affaire du 8 dĂ©cembre : le chiffrement des communications assimilĂ© Ă  un comportement terroriste – La Quadrature du Net :
  • How to stop your emails from being tracked - The Verge :
  • { FingerprintJS } L’art de vous identifier sans cookies, ni stockage de donnĂ©es | Dyrk :
  • Les trackers 1st-party : quelles solutions ? // /home/lord : 2-3 pistes pour limiter le tracking 1st-party... C'est pas gagné
  • DĂ©pendance aux services tiers : ce que je fais avec mon NAS et ce que je ne fais donc plus chez les autres :
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pfSense pfBlockerNG configuration guide https://nguvu.org/pfsense/pfSense-pfblockerng-configuration-guide/
Fri Oct 20 18:29:50 2023
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  • pfSense : pfBlockerNG devel - Protection Contre La PublicitĂ© et le Tracage avec Filtrage Web - PC2S - Bubu : Tutorial about pfBlockerNG to block undesirable requests to malware or ads websites.
  • Where are Amazon Kindle ebooks on my Linux PC after I download them for offline reading w/"Kindle Cloud Reader" Chrome app, & how to convert to PDF? - Ask Ubuntu : How to convert purchased Amazon eBooks to PDF format: This is a hard problem. However, I have a solution, but Linux users (including myself) aren't go...
  • Setting up pfSense for VLAN and trunk port | Netgate Forum : Discussion about VLAN and trunk with pfSense
  • Support popular mirrors of already supported CDNs (#103) · Issues · Thomas Rientjes / decentraleyes · GitLab : Another discussion about adding other popular mirrors in Decentraleyes. To follow
  • pfSense : Portail Captif avec Authentification Utilisateur - PC2S - Bubu : Tutorial for the Captive Portal in pfSense

Full tutorial on how to install and configure pfblockerng

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pfSense : pfBlockerNG devel - Protection Contre La Publicité et le Tracage avec Filtrage Web - PC2S - Bubu https://www.pc2s.fr/pfsense-pfblockerng-devel-protection-contre-la-publicite-et-le-tracage-avec-filtrage-web/
Fri Oct 20 14:03:18 2023
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  • pfSense pfBlockerNG configuration guide : Full tutorial on how to install and configure pfblockerng
  • pfSense baseline guide with VPN, Guest and VLAN support :
  • Security List 🔐 : List of great tools for network, passwords, etc.
  • Block Malicious IPs in pfSense - David's Homelab : Tutorial on how to block malicious IPs in pfSense
  • Fawkes - prevent IA to recognize face : Open source tool to add noise on pictures to avoid face recognition.
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Tutorial about pfBlockerNG to block undesirable requests to malware or ads websites.

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platform_frameworks_base/AndroidManifest.xml at master · aosp-mirror/platform_frameworks_base https://github.com/aosp-mirror/platform_frameworks_base/blob/master/core/res/AndroidManifest.xml
Fri Sep 18 13:44:37 2020
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  • Compatibility layer for google services : GrapheneOS :
  • LineageOS vs GrapheneOS? : LineageOS :
  • Skred - Skred is the first secured messaging app allowing total freedom :
  • Android sans Services Google : Une QuĂȘte de LibertĂ© ou un ExtrĂ©misme NumĂ©rique ? - PetitPouyo.fr : Article peu engagé mais échange de commentaires intéressant.
  • Gotify · a simple server for sending and receiving messages : Sending push notifications to your de-googlelized Android phone thanks to gotify server + android client. It could be interesting to test it!

List of all the Android permissions. Can be useful to limite permissions for applications :-)

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Compatibility layer for google services : GrapheneOS https://www.reddit.com/r/GrapheneOS/comments/b9j6pe/compatibility_layer_for_google_services/ek7hcf1/
Mon Aug 31 00:27:57 2020
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  • Is GrapheneOS for me? (Questions and concerns) : GrapheneOS :
  • GrapheneOS/ns1.grapheneos.org: Authoritative DNS servers : Having my own authoritative DNS servers for my GrapheneOS phone
  • LineageOS vs GrapheneOS? : LineageOS :
  • Home | Immich : Alternative to Google Photos Currently not stable due to active development
  • Our Apps - DivestOS Mobile : A list of Android apps developed by the DivestOS team
grapheneos android privacy
Introduction | Qubes OS https://www.qubes-os.org/intro/
Mon Aug 31 00:11:57 2020
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  • PINEPHONE | PINE64 : Phone compatible with major Linux distributions : arch, debian, Ubuntu...
  • Add popular Google Fonts to the bundle (#34) · Issues · Thomas Rientjes / decentraleyes · GitLab : Discussion about adding Google Fonts in Decentraleyes (pros / cons). To follow
  • The Ultimate Guide to Robot Vacuums Without Internet: What Works Offline? | Vacuum Wars :
  • Valiuz et donnĂ©es personnelles – Carnet de notes :
  • Edward Snowden (@Snowden): "If I were configuring a smartphone today, I'd use @DanielMicay's @GrapheneOS as the base operating system. I'd desolder the microphones and keep the radios (cellular, wifi, and bluetooth) turned off when I didn't need them. I would route traffic through the @torproject network." | nitter : Long post from Snowden about a "private" smartphone. Contains interesting points of vue :--)
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A Linux OS for privacy ?
I need to test this!

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Edward Snowden (@Snowden): "If I were configuring a smartphone today, I'd use @DanielMicay's @GrapheneOS as the base operating system. I'd desolder the microphones and keep the radios (cellular, wifi, and bluetooth) turned off when I didn't need them. I would route traffic through the @torproject network." | nitter https://nitter.net/Snowden/status/1175430722733129729?cursor=LBkWgIC7gZnI%252FM8gJQISAAA%253D#r
Mon Aug 31 00:10:54 2020
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  • [CLOSED][APP][6.0+] NetGuard - No-root firewall | Page 231 | XDA Forums :
  • LineageOS vs GrapheneOS? : LineageOS :
  • Is GrapheneOS for me? (Questions and concerns) : GrapheneOS :
  • Skred - Skred is the first secured messaging app allowing total freedom :
  • platform_frameworks_base/AndroidManifest.xml at master · aosp-mirror/platform_frameworks_base : List of all the Android permissions. Can be useful to limite permissions for applications :-)

Long post from Snowden about a "private" smartphone.
Contains interesting points of vue :--)

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'State of Surveillance' with Edward Snowden and Shane Smith (VICE on HBO: Season 4, Episode 13) - Invidious https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=ucRWyGKBVzo
Mon Aug 31 00:10:30 2020
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  • IP/DNS Detect - What is your IP, what is your DNS, what informations you send to websites. : Great tool to check if we have dns leaks. Really good to validate that our VPN is correctly configured.
  • Fawkes - prevent IA to recognize face : Open source tool to add noise on pictures to avoid face recognition.
  • LineageOS vs GrapheneOS? : LineageOS :
  • Complete tutorial to install properly NextCloud : This tutorial does not only focus on NextCloud part but also on security around, https certificates ...
  • Skred - Skred is the first secured messaging app allowing total freedom :
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LineageOS vs GrapheneOS? : LineageOS https://www.reddit.com/r/LineageOS/comments/cw9isq/lineageos_vs_grapheneos/
Mon Aug 31 00:09:55 2020
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  • Is GrapheneOS for me? (Questions and concerns) : GrapheneOS :
  • Compatibility layer for google services : GrapheneOS :
  • GrapheneOS/ns1.grapheneos.org: Authoritative DNS servers : Having my own authoritative DNS servers for my GrapheneOS phone
  • GrapheneOS servers | Articles | GrapheneOS : Documentation about the servers maintained by the GrapheneOS main maintainer. It would be great to selfhost all these services to be fully independent...
  • Android sans Services Google : Une QuĂȘte de LibertĂ© ou un ExtrĂ©misme NumĂ©rique ? - PetitPouyo.fr : Article peu engagé mais échange de commentaires intéressant.
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Is GrapheneOS for me? (Questions and concerns) : GrapheneOS https://www.reddit.com/r/GrapheneOS/comments/c1j6u5/is_grapheneos_for_me_questions_and_concerns/
Mon Aug 31 00:09:31 2020
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  • GrapheneOS/ns1.grapheneos.org: Authoritative DNS servers : Having my own authoritative DNS servers for my GrapheneOS phone
  • LineageOS vs GrapheneOS? : LineageOS :
  • Compatibility layer for google services : GrapheneOS :
  • GrapheneOS servers | Articles | GrapheneOS : Documentation about the servers maintained by the GrapheneOS main maintainer. It would be great to selfhost all these services to be fully independent...
  • Banking Applications Compatibility with GrapheneOS | PrivSec - A practical approach to Privacy and Security : Website listing all banking apps available on Android and their compatibility with GrapheneOS (without the Google Play Services)
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Where are Amazon Kindle ebooks on my Linux PC after I download them for offline reading w/"Kindle Cloud Reader" Chrome app, & how to convert to PDF? - Ask Ubuntu https://askubuntu.com/questions/1011989/where-are-amazon-kindle-ebooks-on-my-linux-pc-after-i-download-them-for-offline/1065010#1065010
Sat May 2 23:24:45 2020
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  • Get back my books from Kindle · GitHub : Other tutorial on HowTo get drm free ebooks from Amazon (after you bought them)
  • apprenticeharper/DeDRM_tools: DeDRM tools for ebooks : Great tool to remove DRM from bought books
  • How to Convert Kindle KFX to Epub/PDF/Mobi with Calibre : Another tutorial on how to remove drm from Amazon ebooks
  • How to stop your emails from being tracked - The Verge :
  • ChatGPT et les plugins : bloquer l'exploration des robots d'OpenAI :
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How to convert purchased Amazon eBooks to PDF format:

This is a hard problem. However, I have a solution, but Linux users (including myself) aren't going to like it.

First off, let me say: DON'T STEAL BOOKS OR ANYTHING ELSE! BUY THEM! PAY AUTHORS FOR THE THOUSANDS OF HOURS THEY PUT INTO THEIR CRAFT AND THEN WRITING ABOUT IT. I'm going to explain how to do some things but DON'T STEAL BOOKS. This assumes you have PURCHASED AN EBOOK and are just PISSED OFF THAT WITH THAT PURCHASE YOU DON'T HAVE THE FREEDOM TO READ IT AS A PDF (A FREEDOM WHICH I THINK YOU SHOULD HAVE).

Also, there are possibly other paths to accomplish what I'm about to describe. If I see a possible alternate path I'll mark it with the word "clue", so watch for those and head down those paths to write your own improved answer if you wish.
1) Get the eBook from Amazon onto your PC for "offline reading"

What you need is the Kindle App "for PC & Mac": https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/fd/kcp. However, don't use this link to download it, because the current version as of 5 Mar. 2018 is 1.21 Build 48017, and all versions after Kindle for PC 1.17 use a new "KFX format" which is currently uncrackable.

Clue: go crack the KFX format. We will all thank you for it.
Now, turn off your Ubuntu computer and boot into Windows.

Clue: You may be able to do this using Wine or by installing Windows 10 for free into a virtual machine inside Ubuntu instead.
So, go download an old version of the "Kindle for PC" app here:

https://kindle-for-pc.en.uptodown.com/windows/old. You must use version 1.17 or earlier for this to work. I used 1.16 Build 44025.
Install the App. Log in with your Amazon account, right-click the ebook you want, and go to "Download."

This will save it on your PC for offline viewing. You'll now find your downloaded book as a ".azw" file in "C:\Users\MY_USERNAME\Documents\My Kindle Content". For ex: "C:\Users\MY_USERNAME\Documents\My Kindle Content\B08137WHQ_EBOK.azw".

Clue: later versions of the Kindle for PC app will give you a folder with that name containing several other files instead, such as ".azw", ".azw.md", and ".azw.res". Apparently this is the new, uncrackable "KFX" format. Go crack it!

Clue: There is also a Chrome App called "Kindle Cloud Reader." You can install it and download your book for offline viewing too, but it uses a different format too. See comments under my question. On Windows you can find its offline book contents under the hidden folder "C:\Users\MY_USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\databases\https_read.amazon.com_0". It contains, for example, two files named "85" and "86", with no file extension, but one is clearly the book since it's a few MB, while the other is 44KB or so. On Linux you can do a find in your home directory to find this location with sudo find . -iname *amazon*. I found the folder in: "~/.config/google-chrome/Profile 1/databases/https_read.amazon.com_0".
2) Remove the "Digital Rights Management" (DRM) from the .azw file so you can read the eBook using non-Amazon software.

In short: DRM sucks. If you're an author, don't do that crap! Just sell digital PDFs on Gumroad instead (Update: LeanPub may be a better option instead!).
To remove the DRM from the file we are going to use "DeDRM Tools 6.5.5": https://apprenticealf.wordpress.com/2017/10/20/dedrm-tools-6-5-5-released/.

Download it from GitHub here: https://github.com/apprenticeharper/DeDRM_tools/releases. Notice that the release notes state: "This release does not include any support for the KFX format Kindle ebooks that are often downloaded when using Kindle for PC/Mac 1.19 or later."

Click the GitHub link to download "DeDRM_tools_6.5.5.zip", then extract the zip file so you can find the "DeDRM_calibre_plugin" folder it contains.
Now go install the Calibre ebook reader for Windows 64-bit:

https://calibre-ebook.com/download. I'm using "calibre-64bit-3.18.0.msi".

Clue: I'm actually using this in Windows, but maybe you can get it to work in Linux, since Calibre has a Linux installation page too. DeDRM also contains some good notes you are about to need to help you out if you want to pursue this. See the readme you just extracted above here: "DeDRM_calibre_plugin\DeDRM_plugin_ReadMe.txt". It contains a rather confusing section (for me at least) titled "Linux Systems Only".
Install the DeDRM plugin:

Once Calibre is installed, open it up. Then go to "Preferences" --> "Advanced" section --> Plugins. Choose "Load plugin from file" then find your DeDRM .zip file in the unzipped folder from above. You're looking for "DeDRM_calibre_plugin\DeDRM_plugin.zip". Choose this plugin then click "Open" and "Apply."

Now click "Add books" in Calibre and go find the .azw file we previously downloaded using Kindle for PC 1.16 (1.17 or earlier). It will import it and automatically use DeDRM to remove the DRM crap!

You should now be able to open the eBook in Calibre for reading. Double click the book in Calibre to verify it opens up properly and is readable. It it works, all is well so far.

Clue: If in Windows this works flawlessly. If in Linux you may have to fight it with the readme file above, to get Wine and Python and stuff to all work right--I couldn't figure it out in Linux.

Almost there!
3) Convert the de-DRM'ed eBook to PDF!

Select the book in Calibre and click "Convert books" at the top. Choose "PDF" in the "Output format" drop-down box at the top-right of the window that pops up. You may now click "Ok" to do the conversion, OR (optionally) change a few quick settings first--as described below!

Optional:

Select "Page setup" first and make sure "Input profile" is set to "Default Input Profile" and "Output profile" is set to "Default Output Profile".
Select "Structure detection" and delete all text from the "Insert page breaks before (XPath expression)" box if you'd like the PDF to take up fewer pages by not forcing page breaks between every section and sub-section in the ebook.

Click "Ok" to convert the ebook to PDF! This took ~2 min for me on an eBook ~100 pages in length and 3 MB in size.
Done! Your ebook PDF is now located in your "Calibre Library" folder here: "C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\Documents\Calibre Library\EBOOK_AUTHOR\EBOOK_TITLE\EBOOK_TITLE.pdf".

You'll also find a nice (de-DRMed I think) ".azw3" file in the same location as well, in case you want to use Calibre or other generic eBook readers to read the book instead!
Copy the PDF or .azw3 file to your Ubuntu machine, as desired, and voila!--use your favorite ebook reader (ex: Calibre) or PDF viewer (ex: FoxitReader) to view your ebook as a PDF!
Get Foxit Reader for taking notes inside digital PDFs:

Foxit Reader (click here then go to "Free Foxit Reader Download") is great because it has awesome highlighting and comment tools to underline things, highlight, or take notes, and it is cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux, & others) and free as in "no-cost" (but not free as in open source!).

AND REMEMBER: DON'T STEAL! Buy the book and give the authors their hard-earned money! Encourage authors to sell PDFs (ex: via Gumroad like I do) (Update: LeanPub may be a better option instead!) instead of DRMed garbage.
But if you steal you are ruining the system. DRM might suck, but you don't have to suck too!

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Security Checklist https://securitycheckli.st/
Wed Apr 29 15:01:22 2020
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  • Our Apps - DivestOS Mobile : A list of Android apps developed by the DivestOS team
  • Fawkes - prevent IA to recognize face : Open source tool to add noise on pictures to avoid face recognition.
  • pfSense : pfBlockerNG devel - Protection Contre La PublicitĂ© et le Tracage avec Filtrage Web - PC2S - Bubu : Tutorial about pfBlockerNG to block undesirable requests to malware or ads websites.
  • Security List 🔐 : List of great tools for network, passwords, etc.
  • Banking Applications Compatibility with GrapheneOS | PrivSec - A practical approach to Privacy and Security : Website listing all banking apps available on Android and their compatibility with GrapheneOS (without the Google Play Services)

A checklist for staying safe on the internet

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Complete tutorial to install properly NextCloud https://riegers.in/nextcloud-installation-guide-debian-9-10/#c01
Wed Apr 29 11:12:01 2020
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  • Antivirus scanner — Nextcloud latest Administration Manual latest documentation : Antivirus scanner for your NextCloud configuration
  • Running Nextcloud With Docker and Traefik 2 - Chris Wiegman : Tuto HowTo run NextCloud with Traefik, MariaDB,... on Docker + docker-compose
  • How to Install the Nextcloud All-in-One on Linux - Nextcloud : Official tutorial to run NextCloud at home
  • ChatGPT et les plugins : bloquer l'exploration des robots d'OpenAI :
  • How to install Nextcloud on your server with Docker | Serverwise : Other tutorial about the installation of Nextcloud on Docker

This tutorial does not only focus on NextCloud part but also on security around, https certificates ...

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