Myself, I'm new to it, just remembered it exists. Correct me if I'm wrong, but say you have multiple gmail accounts that you need to access inside Chromium (Chromium =/= Chrome) because it's you're browser of choice and you really like the workflow. Is the correct way to use Chromium is to use the unsync'd 'profiles' feature, essentially sandboxxing each gmail account separately in individual Chromium profile, under one browser -- (chromium, not chrome)What's good etiquette? I understand they say it's safe but exactly how safe are we talking? To what depth of privacy are we looking at by using methods like this?>inboxes flooded with spam; thinking of backing up everything and de-googling; but for now I'm making the exception, in order to better understand privacies while i'm at it.## While we're at it, keeping the thread afloat: What's your [ideal]privacy techstack. I'd prefer you not recommend me any malpractices, but if you must, flag it as potentially rangerous, for the sake of cybersecurrrthx
>>107270680>techstackThread hidden.
>>107270689By not explaining why whatever I wrote was annoying to you, I'm just going to assume you >>107270814fuck finishing that sentence; thank you Pajeet! I figured as such, sure! Doesn't fully answer my question though.2RONS
>>107270827>By not explaining why whatever I wrote was annoying to youPeople didn't say that in the 90's
>>107270680it doesn't really matter because you're gonna be connecting from the same IP anyway, if jewgle wanted to figure out the accounts belong to the same person they could just look at that