@thoughtcrime I don't think that provides much more privacy per-se, at least when compared to GMail. I would try @Tutanota or @protonprivacy , although the latter have had some PR drama recently
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@Hadriscus @driving_crooner its crushed nuts milk, kinda like almond milk, but with "chufas", a tubercule that is said to look like testicles
@HiddenLayer555 I am spanish so PP for me was Popular Party hahaha it took me some time to realize you refered to Peter Poivre
@rail_@bark.lgbt to be fair to ourselves, Switzerland is also uniquely rich and compact, so, they kind of have the right situation... But yes, it's sad that so many lines were closed in the 80s
In #Valencia , actually, we have the old #feve Denia - Gandia line, which probably will be re-built soon... They could have just not closed it :blobhaj_sadreach:
Btw, #Valencia does have A LOT of narrow-gauge lines if you like that
@rail_@bark.lgbt ooooh those poor narrow-gauge railways :+ In Spain we have one of the longest ones in the world, Ferrocarril de La Robla #feve , I am surprised its still in operation tbh
@ReversalHatchery I want to respectfully say that I find your answer a bit agressive in tone. I was just trying to give my best shot at an answer, even if I am not a privacy expert, as OP was really just asking for a way to conceal his Credit Card Number, or that's what I understood.
I agree that total privacy will not be accomplished without using a custom rom and more private applications, but I feel like, for the average user, that might be too much work
@nicerdicer exactly, the only real #privacy gains with web-based providers is if you trust them, or if you personally encrypt all data locally and use PGP
I suggested #tutanota and #proton, because they do all the local encryption stuff for you, so, technically, they are a bit more private than the others, although you still kinda have to trust their web (or use their open-source apps only)