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== Privacy vs Security ==

@[[User:Matttest|Matttest]] Privacy and security are intertwined topics, and I do not think they can be meaningfully separated, especially in the context of this topic. The reason why this page talks about [[2FA]] and [[passwords]] is because failing to do your due diligence and choosing weak passwords will have a material impact on user's privacy. How do you propose to educate the user about resisting technological domestic abuse without teaching the basics of security and thus enabling their resistance? [[User:21x|21x]] ([[User talk:21x|talk]]) 11:44, 15 July 2022 (UTC)

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edit·history·watch·refresh  To-do list for Guide:Resisting technological domestic abuse:

Draft -> Minimum viable guide tasks  Done


  • Complete basic article sections.  Done
    • Methods  Done
      • Stalkerware  Done
      • Connection monitoring/router  Done
      • Accounts hacking
    • Hidden cameras Not for now.
    • Tails  Done
    • Recovery  Done
  • Add media.  Done

Privacy vs Security

@Matttest Privacy and security are intertwined topics, and I do not think they can be meaningfully separated, especially in the context of this topic. The reason why this page talks about 2FA and passwords is because failing to do your due diligence and choosing weak passwords will have a material impact on user's privacy. How do you propose to educate the user about resisting technological domestic abuse without teaching the basics of security and thus enabling their resistance? 21x (talk) 11:44, 15 July 2022 (UTC)Reply[reply]