And a service like SimpleLogin for having a different email address per service.
And unless you're using a social network site and you want your followers from other social network to find you there, use a different username too.
Requirements:
- based on Debian GNU/Linux
- easy to install/uninstall services
Services I'm interested in:
- several crypto nodes: BTC, BCH, ETH light node (Helios), XMR, ZEC, etc.
- Nostr
- SimpleX
- xBrowserSync
- taskwarrior
- Synchthing
- Mastodon
- vdirsyncer
- Element/Matrix
Is using containers with docker/podman on plain Debian the best approach for simplicity?
Does it make sense to have more than one VPS? E.g. one for crypto nodes and another one for the rest?
If I understand it right,
- the time-lock is from the time the recipient (Carol) starts decrypting the encrypted file sent by Bob.
- future microchips, according to Moore's Law, will decrypt the file much faster.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
SimpleX has the best privacy, because of removing metadata.
Signal comes close, and has many more users. Probably some of your friends already use it.
If you want something similar to Telegram/Discord/Slack, then Element (Matrix) is what you're looking for.
All of the above are E2EE.
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Apps that don't work:
- Google Pay
As far that I know, that's it.
I just found this. Haven't tried it.
https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.burhanrashid52.photoediting/
Try https://simplex.chat. Better privacy and no phone number required.
We have come to a point where end-to-end encrypting all your private data and private communications
Most cryptocurrency communities use Discord or Telegram. It's such an embarrasment.
You can just continue using Signal. All the alternatives will disappear from the app stores too unless they spy on you.
A recent alternative with even better privacy is SimpleX: https://simplex.chat/
If you need a Chromium derivative, then Brave is probably the best choice. It's open-source, and includes ad blocking. Just don't use its crypto token.
I prefer Firefox over Brave, but sometimes I might need a Chromium derivative for a particular site.
Elon didn't say he would charge all the X/Twitter users. The media just made that up.
Good for Mastodon, though.
Ferdium does this and it's open-source. It supports Lemmy too. And you can even add your custom website.