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  • I know it’s not what you’re asking for, but the GL.iNet routers are popular amongst remote workers that decide to travel without their companie’s knowledge. They use two of those routers (I think?), one at home and one they take with them so the ip address always looks like their home address to their employers, and they can still connect to their employer’s VPN on top.






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    5 months ago

    He mentioned that he does and the password manager didn’t prompt to autocomplete the password automatically, so he had to force it.

    The thing that should have saved my bacon was the credentials not auto-filling from 1Password, so why didn’t I stop there? Because that’s not unusual. There are so many services where you’ve registered on one domain (and that address is stored in 1Password), then you legitimately log on to a different domain.










  • Its not ok when it’s an American company, and America has a long way to go on this.

    However, enforcement is impossible when China is the one controlling it. There is no limit to what they are allowed to do with the data.

    China is banning any Chinese personal data from leaving the country because they are afraid we would handle the data the same way they do foreign data.

    Race has nothing to do with it. Dictatorship does. It’s bad if any dictatorship or unfriendly country does it.