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What are your favorite FOSS apps?
  • If we're talking about mobile apps only then ntfy, Fluffy Chat, KDE Connect, Nextcloud, Tuta, Protonmail, Session, Conversations, Organic Maps, Fedilab, Mull, DAVx and KeePassDX.

  • What are some good private email service?
  • I am on a grandfathered Tuta plan that costs me about $2 CAD a month. I also pay for Proton's premium plan. Both are worth it to me. I get that everybody has a budget but at the same time 10 Euros a year is a tight one when dealing with privacy friendly alternatives.

  • Authenticator App
  • I use the TOTP option in KeePassXC and KeePassDX to handle 2FA duties. I backup the encrypted file to my Nextcloud. If you self host Nextcloud or something similar this is a viable option.

  • Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives
  • I have gotten tech minded friends to switch with some success. Getting my wife to switch to privacy friendly communications with me was easy in that I did all of the leg work. I setup her accounts and installed the apps. As far as she was concerned the phone came with XMPP, Matrix and Tuta.

  • Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
  • Reading this for the first time now. Going to need a new camera app......

  • The state of open source SMS messagers
  • I have switched my comunications to anything else. XMPP, Matrix, Session, Jami, etc. I text as little as I can. No matter the app the messages still go to my carrier.

  • Lemmy apps for smartphones
  • I have tried both Jerboa and lemmur. I don't mind either but both have given me issues logging in from tiem to time.

  • DivestOS is fundraising, no longer sustainable ($12,000 goal)
  • I have used DivestOS on my Pixel 2 for a while now so I donated. Glad to see the fundraising was successful.

  • Our digital world is a privacy nightmare (2021)
  • I take it not as a nightmare but a challenge.

  • Mullvad VPN slowing down internet
  • I've never used a VPN where I didn't get a big drop in speed. Privacy and security don't mesh well with speed in most cases.

  • Reddit forces personalized ads, starts X-like user payment program
  • Sounds like more reasons to not use Reddit. No sympathy for those this effects.

  • Spyware can infect your phone or computer via the ads you see online – report
  • I use uBlock Origin; Jshelter; and Privacy Badger. I don't even see ads.

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  • Neither really. Telegram is closed source on the servers and is known to cooperate with governments and law enforcement. Signal is the better option but I refuse to use an app that requires my phone number when alternatives like Matrix; XMPP; and Session exist. My phone number is tied to my name; address; and payment methods. It's not a small ask of Signal in my opinion.

  • From FaceID to Amazon One, should you share biometric data online?
  • Biometrics is a terrible idea all around.

  • Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it
  • People who decide what software to use based on what others will label them as are cowards.

  • What are good alternatives since Mullvad and IVPN disabled their portforwarding?
  • I use ProtonVPN and am happy but not sure if they allow port forwarding.

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  • I already use Trisquel; libre kernel; Abrowser; DivestOS; SearXNG; Nextcloud; Matrix; XMPP; Session; Odysee and Peertube; KeePassXC; Tutanota and Protonmail; ProtonVPN. Not sure How much further I can go without going with a Talos II.

  • Google's trying to DRM the internet, and we have to make sure they fail
  • On my desktop/laptop I use Abrowser. On mobile I use Mull. You could say I have been doing my part for years but thanks for joining me.

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    I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur. Gaming is my achilles heel in that regard.

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