I did a clean install of Windows 11, and have also used Chris Titus’s tools to the best of my ability. Wondering the best extensions to add on Firefox. Also, should I get her onto the Proton train, or try to make her iPhone and Windows play nice?

  • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    At 77, she should just use whatever she’s comfortable with. So I wouldn’t switch her email or anything like that, because you’ll be on the hook if anything goes “wrong” (i.e. she’ll blame the changes if anything surprising happens, even if it’s her fault).

    If you can, get her to use email less and other forms of communication more to help prevent phishing scams and whatnot from impacting her.

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    7 months ago

    Use Ublock Origin and be sure to select better filters, get her using Bitwarden the password manager, and use Quad9 DNS to block lots of bad websites and malware.

    I would get her using Proton so it’ll be easier in the future to transition her to even more privacy and security tech. O&O Shutup is a nice Windows software to block lots of crap.

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      7 months ago

      Yep, bitwarden would help for phishing so she isn’t typing in passwords in different places. If you can, you can also get the fingerprint set up so it’s easy for her to scan. You can also get external ones for desktop, but I’m not sure how good the sensors are so YMMV

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    7 months ago

    Besides ublock origin like the other posted stated your biggest scam threats would be coming from social media websites, Facebook or meta whatever its called and email being the biggest. Since I assume you can’t monitor her 24/7 and she’s an active user, setting up some kind of DNS solution and firewall on your network, you managing her passwords and 2fa via hardware, setting up a non admin local account for windows and maybe some kind of easy reference material like pictures with text in a booklet should be used also. Assuming she’s still sound of mind

    Edit: as for the phone portion of the question it really depends on how much media do you want her exposed to? You can make a pretty dumb phone via grapheneos and install the games she plays normally (network access restricted of course) with automatic updates. But if she uses social media, messaging apps and other apps like that maybe an iPhone would be easier and simpler for her. At that point you will have to rely on your network solutions, you managing her account credentials, bank included, and the reference material to protect her from scams