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<a name="8">8.</a>
<a href="https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-../articles/360004109911">Data Privacy Controls</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20181201004455/https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-../articles/360004109911">[web.archive.org]</a><br>
<a href="https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004109911">Data Privacy Controls</a>
<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20181201004455/https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/360004109911">[web.archive.org]</a><br>
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<h3>Discord recibe peticiones de gobierno para tu informacion</h3>
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Discord ha confirmado de una de sus correspondencia de E-mail <sup><a href="#6">[6]</a></sup> donde confirma que recibe peticiones del gobierno de informacion, asi que podemos saber que el gobierno tiene toda la informacion que Discord ha recolectado de ti <a href="https://spyware.neocities.o../images/discord%20government%20requests.png">aqui</a>
Discord ha confirmado de una de sus correspondencia de E-mail <sup><a href="#6">[6]</a></sup> donde confirma que recibe peticiones del gobierno de informacion, asi que podemos saber que el gobierno tiene toda la informacion que Discord ha recolectado de ti <a href="https://spyware.neocities.org/images/discord%20government%20requests.png">aqui</a>
por si el link muere.
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<h2>Spyware Level: <font color=orange>High</font></h2>
After following the <a href="/guides/firefox.html">mitigation guide</a>, this software is <font color=lime><b>Not Spyware</b></font>.
After following the <a href="../guides/firefox.html">mitigation guide</a>, this software is <font color=lime><b>Not Spyware</b></font>.
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<p>It sends a lot of different data very often (some of which could
uniquely identify you). All the "services" that it provides, such as
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<h3>Phoning home</h3>
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Whenever you start Firefox, it makes this request: <br><img src =../images/request.png"><br> In fact, it makes it every time you go to a website, and even a few times in a row for a single website. So Firefox "phones home" all the time, without your knowledge. <b><font color=orange>Can be disabled ONLY in about:config</font></b>. But, since you've already started Firefox, it will make this request at least once.
Whenever you start Firefox, it makes this request: <br><img src="../images/request.png"><br> In fact, it makes it every time you go to a website, and even a few times in a row for a single website. So Firefox "phones home" all the time, without your knowledge. <b><font color=orange>Can be disabled ONLY in about:config</font></b>. But, since you've already started Firefox, it will make this request at least once.
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<h3>Automatic connections to some websites you've visited, including their trackers</h3>

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Ungoogled-chromium is a fork of Chrome that has all of Google's spyware removed. It was tested with MITMproxy and makes
<b><font color="lime">no unsolicited requests</font></b>, and is therefore not spyware. Ungoogled-chromium is the highest-rated
browser based on <a href="../articles/chrome.html">Google Chrome</a>, and is probably one of the best choices if you can compile it.
Otherwise <a href="/guides/iridium.html">configuring Iridium</a> to a sufficient privacy standard might be a good choice if you are
Otherwise <a href="../guides/iridium.html">configuring Iridium</a> to a sufficient privacy standard might be a good choice if you are
looking for a Chrome-based browser to switch too without taking the time to compile any software.
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