
The Privacy bunker
here i uh think and stuff about Grapheneos i forgot i have a Peertube site i run freedom.fossfarmers.company https://www.youtube.com/@notafbihoneypot8487 send me xmr 46toA11xGi15Zo3LnGdMjL9GJTPavic3EdderjyE7aU9KGFK38mZv1YSmjo8RoKPRohjRtubkiFxL3bVXABT7N2ZBdDocLD here is my link stack! https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.social my blog (still being worked on) blog.notafbihoneypot.com
me, the man · Notafbihoneypot
Show overview
The Privacy bunker has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 36 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 35 min and 53 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. Roughly 58% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 18 episodes published. Published by Notafbihoneypot.
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here i uh think and stuff about Grapheneos i forgot i have a Peertube site i run freedom.fossfarmers.company https://www.youtube.com/@notafbihoneypot8487 send me xmr 46toA11xGi15Zo3LnGdMjL9GJTPavic3EdderjyE7aU9KGFK38mZv1YSmjo8RoKPRohjRtubkiFxL3bVXABT7N2ZBdDocLD here is my link stack! https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.social my blog (still being worked on) blog.notafbihoneypot.com
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Ep 36Os fatigue and age verification
Ethis is crazyhttps://xmrchat.com/streamerlist of operating systems that will and will not comply https://agelesslinux.org/distros.htmlhttps://alternativeto.net/lists/43325/oses-against-age-verification/write your states reps on why this is retarded

Ep 35My OPSEC Mistakes and how i fixed them (you can too)
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Ep 34long road ahead
mobile data providorshttps://silent.link/https://jmp.chat/https://getsession.org/https://simplex.chathttps://threema.com/enhttps://signal.org/https://matrix.org/mybloghttps://blog.notafbihoneypot.com/how-to-buy-and-use-monero/you can reach me on discord or anywhere else if you have questions https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.socialif you wanna support https://xmrchat.com/notafbihoneypot

Ep 33fake it til the cows come home
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Ep 32I am back, time to get a hardware wallet.
Ehttps://t.co/xLZPMSFTRh

Ep 31pirate this episode (i am Tech-optimistic )
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Ep 30protocols part 2
Ehttps://ipfs.tech/https://private.storage/https://nostr.com/https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.socialhttps://simplex.chat/if you wanna donate to me because you love the xmr circular economy and appreciate my work i believe in value4value notafbihoneypot.xmrxmr: 86gTQFcgz9FPyHzj3kyKqtHXqV1MYsWYRfDYVSjrk6etAGpSbnvyZs7BuT9Urhfdzx9PRG2Em8t317dKQ2m66fSr6UsV8y1The Online Safety Act 2023 (c. 50) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom designed to regulate online content and protect users, particularly children, from illegal and harmful material. It received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023, establishing a new legal framework for online safety. The Act places a duty of care on online platforms, requiring them to take action against illegal content and legal content that could be harmful to children, especially if the service is likely to be accessed by minors. This duty applies globally to services with a significant number of UK users, those targeting UK users, or those capable of being accessed in the UK where there is a material risk of significant harm.Ofcom, the UK's communications regulator, is the independent body responsible for enforcing the Act. It has the power to investigate non-compliance, impose fines of up to 10% of a provider's annual worldwide revenue, and in severe cases, apply to the courts to block access to services. The Act's implementation is being carried out in phases. As of 17 March 2025, platforms have a legal duty to protect users from illegal content, and Ofcom has been actively enforcing these duties. The child safety regime, which requires platforms to prevent children from accessing harmful content, became fully effective on 25 July 2025. This includes the use of highly effective age assurance to prevent children from accessing pornography, content promoting self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders, as well as other harmful and age-inappropriate content like bullying and dangerous stunts.

Ep 29would you give up your privacy to stop a mass shooting?
share if you enjoy my content

Ep 28GrapheneOS is not dead
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Ep 27Honey phones
EEp 26Lights out and the worst bill is trying to get passed
EWhen the internet goes down....good skills to learncomms- https://briarproject.org/ - over bluetooth- https://meshtastic.org/ - works over lora- https://reticulum.network/ works over lora- https://hamradioprep.com/ham-radio-guides/- https://hamradioprep.com/emergency-communications/- get a shortwave radio- https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/general-mobile-radio-service-gmrsyoutubers - https://www.youtube.com/@TheTechPrepper - https://www.youtube.com/@HamRadioCrashCourse- https://www.youtube.com/c/NotaRubiconProductionsoflline appshttps://kiwix.org/en/https://organicmaps.app/have a plan
Ep 25bills.mp3
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/congress-passes-take-it-down-act-despite-major-flawshttps://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/04/floridas-anti-encryption-bill-wrecking-ball-privacy-theres-still-time-stop-ithttps://www.wired.com/story/police-records-car-subscription-features-surveillance/all my links(growing)https://glowinglist.linksta.cc/@notafbihoneypot.bsky.social
Ep 24How to talk about privacy with your parents..........
EEp 23The Paranoids Guide to Vintage tech
bonusEnone of these links are affiliates!!!!!!!!!!!! https://www.crowdsupply.com/cool-tech-zone/tangara - (open source mp3 player)https://ploopy.co/ - headphones (open source )https://github.com/hishizuka/pizero_bikecomputer - open source bike computeri use the pine watch and it's great, in my opinion it does everything i needthis is the listmost of my reasoning is to have devices i can either repair or i can have some sort of safegaurd that it can be maintained if the project gets abandoned imagine buying $500 headphones that need an app and won't function or get support if the company abandons itnot as crazy as you think it is.this is a list of vulnerabilities in SPEAKERS just let that sink inand what if they don't provide firmware updates because you sell it?firewalls don't stop dragons had a episode about thiswhere apps need you to resister and if you sell it they might not honor warranties or updates https://vulmon.com/searchpage?q=sonosRemember to share for the seo algo and to helps your friends transition to a more private future

Ep 22GrapheneOS (you should switch) best update yet 2025
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Ep 21What the fuck France
Eall the links for serviceshttps://filen.io/https://digitalgoods.proxysto.re/enhttps://getsession.org/https://simplex.chathttps://briarproject.org/https://docs.cwtch.im/https://cryptomator.org/https://github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocryptill continue to add sites to thisthe fact that France sets this as a safer internet is insane to mehttps://mail.tutanota.com/https://ctemplar.com/how-to-set-up-and-use-pretty-good-privacy-pgp/

Ep 20The Uk citizens should be worried.....
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Ep 19Encryption = Gov mad
Ep 18My EXIT plan from Google...
Eno photo no thots right now

Ep 17Linux
ALL RESOURCEShttps://alternativeto.net/https://privsec.dev/posts/linux/choosing-your-desktop-linux-distribution/CREATORShttps://www.youtube.com/@DistroTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@BreadOnPenguins/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/@TheLinuxEXPhttps://www.youtube.com/@BrodieRobertsonLinux (/ˈlɪnʊks/, LIN-uuks)[15] is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel,[16] an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.[17][18][19] Linux is typically packaged as a Linux distribution (distro), which includes the kernel and supporting system software and libraries—most of which are provided by third parties—to create a complete operating system, designed as a clone of Unix and released under the copyleft GPL license.[20]Thousands of Linux distributions exist, many based directly or indirectly on other distributions;[21][22] popular Linux distributions[23][24][25] include Debian, Fedora Linux, Linux Mint, Arch Linux, and Ubuntu, while commercial distributions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, and ChromeOS. Linux distributions are frequently used in server platforms.[26][27] Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses and recommends the name "GNU/Linux" to emphasize the use and importance of GNU software in many distributions, causing some controversy.[28][29] Other than the Linux kernel, key components that make up a distribution may include a display server (windowing system), a package manager, a bootloader and a Unix shell.Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open-source software collaboration. While originally developed for x86 based personal computers, it has since been ported to more platforms than any other operating system,[30] and is used on a wide variety of devices including PCs, workstations, mainframes and embedded systems. Linux is the predominant operating system for servers and is also used on all of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers.[g] When combined with Android, which is Linux-based and designed for smartphones, they have the largest installed base of all general-purpose operating systems.#linux#security#car