Feynman 🇨🇦 · @Feynman
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Charles 𝄢 H · @celesteh
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Yes you can disable without adverse issues. Connectivity checks are done every 3-5 minutes and only important if you often use random WiFi systems that might require a password to use.

Overwrite settings at '20-connectivity.conf':

sudo bash << EOF
echo "[connectivity]
enabled=0" >> /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/$(whoami)-connectivity.conf
EOF

#connectivityChecks #connectivity #surveillance #captiveportal

Last updated 4 years ago

@0@mamot.fr
That would go against 's service to you.

The internet is broken. There's , now sends basically everything to , and . Since 2017 even distros gather data as a "" service, just in case you might find yourself using an open WiFi connection, they've named a . These are all "services".

How about just for ?

For your unpermissioned, fully decentralised internet needs there's ?

@echo_pbreyer

#bigtech #dns #firefox #google #amazon #cloudflare #gnulinux #connectivity #captiveportal #usetor #legacyNet #i2p

Last updated 4 years ago

Khurram Wadee ✅ · @mkwadee
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