

I was using Tor.
I was using Tor.
I am not getting prompted any captcha when I visit the site.
Looks nice and interesting, but it needs more updates.
I don’t understand why people are protesting. If you entered the country illegally, why are you surprised that they’re kicking you out? In some countries, the punishment is far worse, but in the U.S., they just deport you and send you back to your home country. To me, that seems like a good deal. Many immigrants did it the right way, so it’s not fair for those who didn’t to get away with illegally entering the country. Palantir is a terrible company, though.
I don’t know why you were downvoted. It looks stupid.
Not people you know, a random civilian. Highly doubt that you have walked past a random civilian who uses GrapheneOS. It just makes you stand out way more and is extremely rare to find a random person using GrapheneOS
Sadly privacy is costly. It’s the only option compared to the others
You can go on the site without javascript, but it breaks the UI
Major difference, as this is a carrier.
They have a special option called Obscura but it is only available via contact
One of Cape Obscura’s key features is identifier rotation. By regularly changing the identifiers your phone transmits—like IMSI, IMEI, and AdID—Cape makes it nearly impossible for trackers or malicious actors to follow your digital footprint. Source
How many people have you seen use GrapheneOS in public?
What’s wrong with the default iOS photos app? Even with iCloud you can still have your photos encrypted.
Are you happy in life?
It would be the first ever telecom honeypot. Even if it was a honeypot, nothing sufficient can be collected and it would not make sense to waste so much resources on an entire telecom company for no info. Just does not make sense
Don’t be paranoid whenever you stumble upon a privacy company because If everybody doesn’t trust a decent privacy focused company like you, the company will fall. You can’t just assume something is a honeypot because of small details.
Signal is also US-based and Cape is literally a carrier with coverage only in America. I found one of there employees that previously worked 9 years with DuckDuckGo and is now working with Cape.
The coverage is only in America, I guess it doesn’t need to be collected over there
They use Digital Signatures instead of usernames and passwords. Cape employees don’t port out numbers and only you can with a 24 word seedphrase you can read more about it here so I guess they are more secure compared to others.
This has to be a joke, what do you mean “just use signal” and “open source” ???
Stripe handles the actual card details, while Cape only receives the token, which cannot be mapped to your real credit card number. Stripe generates a token that is stored on cape’s systems to confirm a payment has been made. Cape does not store your credit card number. Cape does not associate tokens to subscribers
Why not just use the Maps app if your already on iOS?
Wouldn’t this create a download of all your data? Even if you delete all your data they could still keep the download and view your previous data.
If you want the most privacy focused ISP, check out Cape. You can view the post I made about this company.