I use a VPN and/or Tor to do the majority of my websurfing/streaming/torrenting. Some programs (notably web browsers) can read your local system time to access your timezone. And, I happen to live in… let’s just say a very “narrow” timezone, my country of origin can be trivially pinpointed if you take a look at the UTC offset.

I know Firefox has a setting to spoof my timezone to UTC, but chromium browsers do not have that option (at least no option i could find after a fairly extensive search), and I don’t even know whether any of the other programs I’ve installed are reading my timezone, such as, for example, my matrix client.

So, the solution I came up with: Do a timedatectl set-timezone UTC on the device. I can separately make my desktop clock do a little timezone conversion so no worries about time disorientation. This fixes the issue with most apps not allowing timezone spoofing too.

Honestly, now that I’ve typed all that^^ out, this is beginning to sound like an unnecessary schizo post that goes WAY beyond my threat model XD. Still, I’d love to hear anyone else’s thoughts on it. Ideas to improve upon it are appreciated too.

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    I use ungoogled Chromium, with chrome://flags


    Handling of extension MIME type requests

    Used when deciding how to handle a request for a CRX or User Script MIME type. ungoogled-chromium flag. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android

    extension-mime-request-handling

    Always prompt for install


    Disable search engine collection

    Prevents search engines from being added automatically. ungoogled-chromium flag. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android

    disable-search-engine-collection

    Enabled


    Force punycode hostnames

    Force punycode in hostnames instead of Unicode when displaying Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). ungoogled-chromium flag. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android

    force-punycode-hostnames

    Enabled


    Popups to tabs

    Makes popups open in new tabs. ungoogled-chromium flag – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android

    popups-to-tabs

    Enabled


    Reduced System Info

    Reduces the amount of system information obatainable through headers and javascript, also causes hardwareConcurrency to respond with two cores. ungoogled-chromium flag. – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android

    reduced-system-info

    Enabled


    ClipboardChangeEvent

    Enables the clipboardchange event API. See: (link broken) – Mac, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, Android

    enable-clipboardchange-event

    Disabled


    Edit: looks like Voyager only allows for https links?

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        UGo Chromium is my second browser, for crap i would like to avoid because it errors out on my slightly hardened policies.json.