• by pixelpoet on 2/17/2025, 6:18:53 AM

    Pretty ironic that the cookie agreement is one of those ones where you have to click a billion times on each vendor's legitimate pain in the ass setting.

    Thanks for selling my data! Now please, tell me more about online privacy...

  • by freetonik on 2/17/2025, 4:29:15 PM

    >Rumble instead YouTube

    The front page of Rumble is full of American conservative and far-right content. The company behind Rumble hosts Truth Social. A weird way to "regain control over your privacy online".

  • by lazyeye on 2/17/2025, 8:47:56 AM

  • by swizzccp on 2/17/2025, 4:46:28 AM

    Just spam from the proton team, they really are notorious spammers. How could anyone trust a "privacy" company that does such shady marketing? Look at antics on Reddit for a primer sadly now on linux org even.

  • by bbbhltz on 2/17/2025, 7:45:18 AM

    The first list on the thread is not the greatest advice, in my opinion. But, I suppose that is a good way to start a thread: mix reasonable with unreasonable. Later commments mix security and privacy together.

  • by gfkclzhzo on 2/18/2025, 2:43:51 PM

    Browser, Desktop - Icecat

    Broswer, Mobile - Fennec

    Credentials - KeepassXC + Aegis/WinAuth

    File Sync - Syncthing

    Video - Jellyfin

    Music - Navidrome

    Audiobooks & Podcasts - Audiobookshelf

    Books - Calibre Web

    Pictures - Immich

    Finances - ActualBudget + SimpleFIN

    DNS Filter - AdGuard

    Email - FowardEmail + Thunderbird and RoundCube

    VPN/DDNS - Cloudflare Tunnels

    Search/LLMs - Kagi

  • by FuriousDog on 2/17/2025, 7:04:40 AM

    There's one I have been trying for now Zunu suite by ziroh labs

  • by kittikitti on 2/17/2025, 9:14:56 PM

    All you have to do is put in your name, phone number, email, credit card, and address and your privacy is preserved!*

    * Unless you missed a payment, in which case we will get our fixers with all your information to harass you until you do.