This may look like a weird question btw.
I see constantly people here worried about digital security, I see people using Tor, deleting social networks, and just sharing the different levels of security that they use.
So I was wondering, how safe is Lemmy? Sure it doesnt collect info like Twitter and Meta does, but that doesnt mean its 100% safe. So what are the main problems we can have here? Is there anything the 3 letter agencies could exploit? Is there any preventive measures users could take?
If they request data from your ISP, they’ll likely be able to get it at any point, either while in transit or afterwards. If you’re using HTTPS, they’ll only be able to see metadata (what websites you’ve accessed and when), but…
Damn things are bad
That is an accurate assessment