you make me wonder.. could you tell an average statistic of all videos, or a few days later a stat of this video in percents about how much did watch till the end?
The sad part is, most will say, 'this is too complicated", wait till you get compromised, THEN you will know what complicated is! Thanks for this excellent video, much appricated!
I didn't skip the ad. I watched it for I think a whole minute. Edit : WOW! First time in my life, I got respect. It feels truly uplifting to get more than , merely 10 likes. I feel like inspiring the generation for good. Thank you, everyone.
I have the ads disabled for this channel. He's worth more than anything comparable because it is privacy related content. Thank you Hated One for keeping us informed.
Finally useful tips in plain language beyond basic tips from “startup manual” but still accessible and understandable for not too tech savvy users. Great Job! Thanks indeed.
It's because of your videos that I have a much more secure Android phone, desktop PC, and Chromebook. Thank you. I knew quite a few of the tips, but I also learned a few. The information you put in the video is priceless. On a side note. A report was recently released. It has been proven that ios is no more secure than Android. In some ways it is actually less secure. So the myth that Android is less secure than ios can finally be put to rest.
I used to make debloated ROMs for some Android phones, you wouldn't believe how much shit tracing you there is And remember this was a few years ago, it's probably 3x worse now
Ante Radić why is it that i cant turn an android phone into a linux phone? i know ubuntu has a rom but i figured other linux distros would be more popular. When i try to look it up people are saying the phones dont have the right hardware and i dont understand why there isnt a linux software or rom compatible with the hardware
@@saiyan-lord4714 Android is an OS running on the linux kernel (somewhat modified), with a lot of stuff added by google, and then a lot of stuff added by 3rd arty manufacturers like Samsung/Xiaomi/LG/etc So android can be considered linux, or a linux distribution, however, it is much less free than practically any other. In addition, the open source android operating system doesn't include things like google play store, google maps, etc, and these are usually only given to phone manufacturers, so your experience using it will be sub-par. Your best bet would be probably lineage os, a community-developed ROM. Also, even windows has an arm version, and you can find a video of some guy running windows and playing modern warfare on his oneplus 6t. The issue is that most linux distributions aren't made to work on a device with no mouse and keyboard, and only a touchscreen. but there are distros that will operate on a phone, like f.e arch linux arm, it's just that they likely won't be very useful, and will probably be slow. Android cut out a lot of things to make it faster on slow mobile processors.
Emperor's Golden boy aaahh so those people were telling me bullshit and actually is other software from samsung and google. I looked at lineage too. Whats your take on "purism" that they are using on the librem 5 linux phone? And do you think purism can be used on a rooted android?
@@saiyan-lord4714 I don't really have a particlar take on it. It seems like a nice concept, but I doubt it will take off soon. I don't know how well it works, so I can't say much. As far as your second question, I assume it is done using bootloaders, and not in the same way that you would install a new OS on your laptop. So yeah, it could be used on some phones, but personally I think just running lineage os is easier. I also just saw that there are a few devices that support ubuntu arm outright, so you can totally ditch android, but no new phones unfortunately
you can also use with net guard host file appending (adding to the hosts file) settings > backup > import hosts file (have a host.txt or hosts file ready for it) :)
This channel always blows me away. I feel like you shouldn't need to invest time in this to know you are secure, I wish the OS cake like this natively.
I use netguard and like 98% of all apps (including system apps) do not have access to the internet. I have a Xiaomi and I found out that Xiaomi is twice as a security and privacy risk as another mobile smartphone because Xiaomi collects everything about you and since I can't root my phone, it is becoming more and more complicated over time I had to find another solution, which is a VPN. Netguard is in my opinion the best option. Consumes very low battery (unless you activate the registration of log history which is not needed all the time, only when you're figuring out which digital adress's you want to block in each app). Although I noticed that some system apps, for example, device location sends data even when the internet access is blocked. I don't understand how.
Why in 10:38 is either Brave or Google Chrome? I rather use Firefox( I'm saying the "Normal browser", not the Focus version mentioned in 10:40) than Google Chrome when talking about "Privacy".
I don't have a cell phone, no joke. My cell phone came out of my motorcycle holder and was lost while riding. I couldn't even find it after a Google Map Device locate told me where it was. I went round and round with the major carrier I was using and they were useless. So I ported my cell number to a VOIP service that is text capable that I use, cancelled the cell service, then I added a 4G Netgear hot spot to Mint Mobile and am getting 10gigs/month for $20. Now, I only use one of two 8" tablets that connect to my hot spot via WiFi. The tablet runs the VOIP service mentioned and I get calls and texts from my former cell phone number as well as the VOIP service original number. It's a much larger screen so it's perfect for mapping, WAZE and everything the cell phone could do but bigger and better while riding. I have it paired with the Blue Tooth 4.2 intercom in my helmet as well. I'm saving $60/month with this configuration and I'm thinking it's much more secure than having a smartphone directly connected to the cellular network as the hot spot provides some fire-walling between cellular and the WiFi side. When I hit my favorite watering hole, I take the tablet off the Ram Mount just like I used to, but now it switches to the bar's Wifi (the hot spot is on low power) and the IP address switches seamlessly and everything still works. When I go home, I turn the hot spot off as well as the tablet as the above calls from both numbers ring on my computer, desk phone and other tablet. I couldn't be happier.
I think, this might be a time for you to advise us the entired new video series of how to choose password management software or app that could be trust.
Great information! Thanks. Can you please do a tutorial video on how to configure Bromite browser for optimal privacy.? Some of it is confusing, like configuring proxy and dns.
You don't have to configure proxy. Just enable "DNS-over-HTTPS" and choose any of the providers listed (you can go for Quad9 if you don't like Google or Cloudfare).
Can you do a new video on windows 10 please? Also to touch on where we live? E.g. I live in France, UK citizen, windows 10 is in English... Does this make any difference???
I have been following this channel for a while it is one of the best. Could you point me to how to make anonymous connections to the internet if this is possible or do you just have tot use burner devices?
There are a lot of apps that would be harmful to your device. For example you download apk editing app/apps and the app that you download need the support of the other app so that the app that you download will work on your device. The second app that you download is an another app or space to support the apk app you want to download. And this second app will get your email address, password and other personal information saved on your phone which is not safe and at the same time they can use your email or password to access.
I love how he says google is bad but uses a ton of google services like... well youtube, and says if you lose your phone enable find my phone with google etc. :D
Bro all your videos are very informative. Thanks for it. A request to provide a video for privacy respecting/secure keyboard app on Android/IOS if there is any
Try using a degoogled phone. There's also Librem 5. With the latter you might not have the best user experience, but it should be pretty secure are private.
on a windows laptop. .. did you know, you can buy extra usb internet antenas and run several, plus your built in antanea hooked to one isp connection and increas your bandwith ??? yes you can
Hello, I have a question on Employee privacy & work. I am fairly sure that my employer (& previous employer) somehow have listened to me through my personal iphone device off work hours and then repeated things I say back to me at work, unrelated to work, to mess with me for fun, they are harassing me & I don't know how this is possible to get access to my personal device mic off work hours, I do clock in through ukgworkforce app, but my last job didnt ever have an app on my personal device. Any help on this topic would be very helpful for how to protect my personal privacy outside of work hours & avoid harrassment. Any suggestions for learning more about privacy protection? Thanks in advanced.
"Just shoot your stalker"
Hey, TH-cam I didn't see you there. please don't demonotise me
I am glad you watched till the end.
It kinda feels like TH-cam is stalking us doesn’t it?...
you make me wonder.. could you tell an average statistic of all videos, or a few days later a stat of this video in percents about how much did watch till the end?
unless you live in aus, then jsut wait to get killed
@@TheHatedOne thank you for all your work. you re saying lives. And if i only know who is my stalker i will surely shoot him.
ok, you should change your name to 'The Loved One' now
@ɮօʊռċɛ օʄʄ cause the people who do bad shits hate him?
Makes sense
@@catt9853 correct!
No they still hate him
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The sad part is, most will say, 'this is too complicated", wait till you get compromised, THEN you will know what complicated is! Thanks for this excellent video, much appricated!
Compromised by who lol
@@Profile.4 hackers... it's more likely than you think
One of the few humans in this comment section
@@Profile.4 I literally got compromised 2 days ago. Somebody stole 50$ from my bank account through google play transactions.
Who edits these videos? The animations, graphics and sounds are cool. I want to hire them
He edits them himself. And on a Linux.
im ur guy '😉
David showed me about all this stuff. Check out his channel. He is a traveler and very knowledgeable.
I can it
Summary: Don't use a smartphone. Don't Use Internet. Live on a Mountain.
Get a burner or SAT phone
If that were the case, you would be on a mountain already and not here....
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Thank you for doing what you do, nobody is doing anything like this out on mainstream platforms. Major respect man.
So many already do it, you just didn't search enough.. :)
I didn't skip the ad. I watched it for I think a whole minute.
Edit : WOW! First time in my life, I got respect. It feels truly uplifting to get more than , merely 10 likes.
I feel like inspiring the generation for good. Thank you, everyone.
I have the ads disabled for this channel. He's worth more than anything comparable because it is privacy related content. Thank you Hated One for keeping us informed.
Kumar Rahul I’m using TH-cam++, is it wrong ?
@@iuto9185 Surly, not. That's uplifting.
Finally useful tips in plain language beyond basic tips from “startup manual” but still accessible and understandable for not too tech savvy users. Great Job! Thanks indeed.
You have the best personal security videos man. Thanks for spreading this info.
12:31 "The best move is to just shoot your stalker..."
🤣😂 That part had me LMAO
It's because of your videos that I have a much more secure Android phone, desktop PC, and Chromebook. Thank you. I knew quite a few of the tips, but I also learned a few. The information you put in the video is priceless. On a side note. A report was recently released. It has been proven that ios is no more secure than Android. In some ways it is actually less secure. So the myth that Android is less secure than ios can finally be put to rest.
Ma man back at it again, love these guids.
Liking and commenting for the TH-cam algorithm.
It will get an orgasm from your comment
I ll press like before i watch,quality content always
This is the only channel I have turned on notifications for and I didn't get any but it did appear at the top in homepage.
Holy shit. Me too man. Fkn google are dogs...
@@serenity6080 Well said
This is the channel that I was real waited and wanted for..........
I used to make debloated ROMs for some Android phones, you wouldn't believe how much shit tracing you there is
And remember this was a few years ago, it's probably 3x worse now
Ante Radić why is it that i cant turn an android phone into a linux phone? i know ubuntu has a rom but i figured other linux distros would be more popular. When i try to look it up people are saying the phones dont have the right hardware and i dont understand why there isnt a linux software or rom compatible with the hardware
@@saiyan-lord4714 I think you don't understand basics of how Android and "Linux" works
@@saiyan-lord4714 Android is an OS running on the linux kernel (somewhat modified), with a lot of stuff added by google, and then a lot of stuff added by 3rd arty manufacturers like Samsung/Xiaomi/LG/etc
So android can be considered linux, or a linux distribution, however, it is much less free than practically any other.
In addition, the open source android operating system doesn't include things like google play store, google maps, etc, and these are usually only given to phone manufacturers, so your experience using it will be sub-par.
Your best bet would be probably lineage os, a community-developed ROM.
Also, even windows has an arm version, and you can find a video of some guy running windows and playing modern warfare on his oneplus 6t.
The issue is that most linux distributions aren't made to work on a device with no mouse and keyboard, and only a touchscreen. but there are distros that will operate on a phone, like f.e arch linux arm, it's just that they likely won't be very useful, and will probably be slow. Android cut out a lot of things to make it faster on slow mobile processors.
Emperor's Golden boy aaahh so those people were telling me bullshit and actually is other software from samsung and google. I looked at lineage too. Whats your take on "purism" that they are using on the librem 5 linux phone? And do you think purism can be used on a rooted android?
@@saiyan-lord4714 I don't really have a particlar take on it. It seems like a nice concept, but I doubt it will take off soon. I don't know how well it works, so I can't say much.
As far as your second question, I assume it is done using bootloaders, and not in the same way that you would install a new OS on your laptop. So yeah, it could be used on some phones, but personally I think just running lineage os is easier. I also just saw that there are a few devices that support ubuntu arm outright, so you can totally ditch android, but no new phones unfortunately
alright I need this. you're not hated bro.
You are everywhere
12:30. A bit of humor doesn't kill. Right?🤔
Right?
Best youtube channel!
2:08 the notation often used is !=, not the opposite. Alternatively, ≠, or even worse, =/= could be used
4:36 setttings
7:37 pulic
@@matusbarany1924 In codding, means "different" or "not", like 1 != 2
"Just shoot your stalker". LOL! Of course we would never really condone such actions. ;-)
speak for yourself!
you can also use with net guard host file appending (adding to the hosts file)
settings > backup > import hosts file (have a host.txt or hosts file ready for it) :)
I've watched many videos regarding this topic but this guy really lays it out well.
Thank you
You sound out of breath man
Thanks for the tips
e: Well wishes from an undisclosed location!
"Those people are just wasting oxygen hahaha"
"I will splinter it into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the wind"
JFK
This channel always blows me away. I feel like you shouldn't need to invest time in this to know you are secure, I wish the OS cake like this natively.
I LOVEEEE YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL AND YOUR CONTENT!!! LOVE FROM Philippines 💝
Had a look on the playlist, subscribed straight away
amazing!
You are not the hated one but the loved one by all lol!!
You're just awesome....watching your content at a stretch from yesterday......May god bless you.....
Love your content.
Thank you for your time and effort.
Mr. Robot and Enemy - cinematic quality of channel approved.
Misspelling detected at: 7:37
But thanks for the video, this is why subscribed to your channel.
I'm sure that's not the only misspelling in this video. If it is then we can really celebrate :D
Thanks, by the way!
One app for android permission I use and love : Bouncer (temporary app permission)
From where are those clips from? I'd love to see the whole thing 🙂
Superb tips. You got +1 sub. Keep up the good work.
First time watch . Well informed . Great video 👍👍👍
I use netguard and like 98% of all apps (including system apps) do not have access to the internet. I have a Xiaomi and I found out that Xiaomi is twice as a security and privacy risk as another mobile smartphone because Xiaomi collects everything about you and since I can't root my phone, it is becoming more and more complicated over time I had to find another solution, which is a VPN. Netguard is in my opinion the best option. Consumes very low battery (unless you activate the registration of log history which is not needed all the time, only when you're figuring out which digital adress's you want to block in each app). Although I noticed that some system apps, for example, device location sends data even when the internet access is blocked. I don't understand how.
I thank you you are DEADLY ACCURATE with your analysis! Hopefully those who watch will wake up from their smartphone slumber!
end was funny tbh, wasn't expecting it
Why in 10:38 is either Brave or Google Chrome? I rather use Firefox( I'm saying the "Normal browser", not the Focus version mentioned in 10:40) than Google Chrome when talking about "Privacy".
I find it funny that the "Threat Model" text at 1:06 looks like the same font used as the "Game Over" screen in Undertale.
Thumbs up was earned at 12:30
Thanks for the information
I never considered that stalkerware , which I usually thought parents used them for kids can be used by abusive partners .
This is can v good CHANNELL folks.👍 subscribed!😉
Thank you! You truly are an amazing youtube channel :)
I've watched several similar videos. Very well done sir.
I don't have a cell phone, no joke. My cell phone came out of my
motorcycle holder and was lost while riding. I couldn't even find it
after a Google Map Device locate told me where it was. I went round and
round with the major carrier I was using and they were useless. So I
ported my cell number to a VOIP service that is text capable that I use,
cancelled the cell service, then I added a 4G Netgear hot spot to Mint
Mobile and am getting 10gigs/month for $20. Now, I only use one of two
8" tablets that connect to my hot spot via WiFi. The tablet runs the
VOIP service mentioned and I get calls and texts from my former cell
phone number as well as the VOIP service original number. It's a much
larger screen so it's perfect for mapping, WAZE and everything the cell
phone could do but bigger and better while riding. I have it paired with
the Blue Tooth 4.2 intercom in my helmet as well. I'm saving $60/month
with this configuration and I'm thinking it's much more secure than
having a smartphone directly connected to the cellular network as the
hot spot provides some fire-walling between cellular and the WiFi side.
When I hit my favorite watering hole, I take the tablet off the Ram
Mount just like I used to, but now it switches to the bar's Wifi (the
hot spot is on low power) and the IP address switches seamlessly and
everything still works. When I go home, I turn the hot spot off as well
as the tablet as the above calls from both numbers ring on my computer,
desk phone and other tablet. I couldn't be happier.
You are God sent! Do change your name to the loved one! 💕❤️
Looking forward to your privacy for mobile video
Yes I have been waiting as well
@John Smith You are probably right.
I love your content thank you for making these videos.
Another great video! Thanks
I think, this might be a time for you to advise us the entired new video series of how to choose password management software or app that could be trust.
Funny Video, the ending had me in stitches, yep stalkers are a waste of oxygen hahaha!
Wait, if someone is putting a stalkerware on your phone and you backup your data, wouldn’t that be backed up as well?
Great information! Thanks. Can you please do a tutorial video on how to configure Bromite browser for optimal privacy.? Some of it is confusing, like configuring proxy and dns.
You don't have to configure proxy. Just enable "DNS-over-HTTPS" and choose any of the providers listed (you can go for Quad9 if you don't like Google or Cloudfare).
👍🏻
@@TheHatedOne how can i go for quad9,can u explain pls
I also ddnt found opt out for interest-based ads and reset advertising ID, on android. How to find it?
great content
as usual
Who was deleting apps while watching this video?
Good tips and straight to the facts
Can you do a new video on windows 10 please? Also to touch on where we live? E.g. I live in France, UK citizen, windows 10 is in English... Does this make any difference???
Saving this video when i get my new phone
This is for everyone!
good video, very educational
Thanks again for the video b0ss, always helpful tips on this side of the tubes. What are your thoughts on the PinePhone and stuff like that?
Unfortunately can't use Proton and netguard at same time. - what do you suggest best way around this?
I just love to watch your videos
I have been following this channel for a while it is one of the best. Could you point me to how to make anonymous connections to the internet if this is possible or do you just have tot use burner devices?
You are always top notch -- thank you.
There are a lot of apps that would be harmful to your device. For example you download apk editing app/apps and the app that you download need the support of the other app so that the app that you download will work on your device. The second app that you download is an another app or space to support the apk app you want to download. And this second app will get your email address, password and other personal information saved on your phone which is not safe and at the same time they can use your email or password to access.
this is art !
What happened to.your latest video on the cnbc video? It got deleted?
it has also disappeared from bit chu te
Which is better to use. A firewall or VPN, if I'm using my phone?
Great as always ;)
Thank you for the video lots of useful info
Amazing tutorial
I love how he says google is bad but uses a ton of google services like... well youtube, and says if you lose your phone enable find my phone with google etc. :D
donate to this person or group really needed knowledge
You Are The Best.
EXCELLENT VIDEO
You wrongly say that disabling location stops the OS from tracking you. It only stops your apps from using it but the OS can do whateber it wants
Thanks a lot man
which smartphone do you personally use ?
Around point 7:45 , the title of your slide "Shield your traffic from pulic Wi-Fi" --should be corrected: pulic is a typo for public
Bro all your videos are very informative. Thanks for it.
A request to provide a video for privacy respecting/secure keyboard app on Android/IOS if there is any
For Android, it's AOSP keyboard - default on AOSP based ROMs. I never used iOS, but I guess you should go with default one.
@@GrzesiekJedenastka ok. Thanks for your suggestion
Thanks
So glad this came out. Think you could do one in privacy for the phone?
Yes, I will make a renewed privacy tutorial in 2020.
Im highly engaging!
When are we getting a os/phone focusing on privacy!!?
Try using a degoogled phone. There's also Librem 5. With the latter you might not have the best user experience, but it should be pretty secure are private.
Thanks sooooooo much..
Thank you, very helpful video
on a windows laptop. .. did you know, you can buy extra usb internet antenas and run several, plus your built in antanea hooked to one isp connection and increas your bandwith ??? yes you can
Yubikeys are online based accounts. It doesn't persist on the phone itself. Still a good mention though.
very educational video thank you
Hello, I have a question on Employee privacy & work. I am fairly sure that my employer (& previous employer) somehow have listened to me through my personal iphone device off work hours and then repeated things I say back to me at work, unrelated to work, to mess with me for fun, they are harassing me & I don't know how this is possible to get access to my personal device mic off work hours, I do clock in through ukgworkforce app, but my last job didnt ever have an app on my personal device. Any help on this topic would be very helpful for how to protect my personal privacy outside of work hours & avoid harrassment. Any suggestions for learning more about privacy protection? Thanks in advanced.
I searched for Bromite Web Browser in Galaxy and Android app stores and it wasn't there.
Why would this be?
If I have a Google pixel and installed graphene os on it should I still take the steps in the video?
Thanks for these videos
If you recommend Proton then you are by no means a security expert.