by pixelpoet on 2/17/2025, 6:18:53 AM
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
Much better
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.
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...