closed source
Bluesky is open source.
I don’t know why it’s being discussed here
It is being discussed to see if things have changed.
I trust code more than politics.
closed source
Bluesky is open source.
I don’t know why it’s being discussed here
It is being discussed to see if things have changed.
If you swipe down from the top using two fingers it takes you directly to the settings drawer.
LibreTube uses the Material Design 3 design language, which, in my opinion, looks much nicer, more user friendly, and more responsive. NewPipe (and its forks) don’t even use the proper system calls for Picture In Picture.
I would consider GrapheneOS instead of iOS. GrapheneOS provides full compatibility with Android without Google, and you can optionally install Google Play Services. Apple is as bad as Google in some aspects.
As for your main questions, these are my suggestions:
Most of these are Android-only, because iOS is still privacy invasive by nature. More software can be found on my list of software.
Cheers!
Let’s not forget: privacy is not a sign of wrongdoing.
Some friends wanted to make a podcast, and asked me to join. I agreed under the condition that I could use a real-time voice changer, because I didn’t want my real voice publicly on the internet. That’s one legitimate use case. Maybe OP is calling a support number, which often monitor and record your calls. OP could also just be calling a friend, you never know who could be listening in.
In any case, voice changers are just software. It’s not creepy unless you know for sure it’s being used for something creepy. Anything can be used for good or bad.
As I mentioned in the post, the icon was created by Gordon Dylan Johnson. The way I interpret it is that the eye represents surveillance, and you are holding up your hand, which is the body language for “stop.”
That would be great, thank you! I have a hunch I’m not the only one with WebGL disabled.
Looks amazing :)
Thank you!
here’s how it is when flying
Is there a version that doesn’t use WebGL?
I received a single flash drive for my birthday one year. That flash drive unlocked the world of Linux to me, and kicked my privacy journey in motion. I’ve come so far in the years since. It truly was the best gift I ever received.
A tool to slow down web crawlers (instead of making you solve captcha puzzles)
ClamAV is an open source antivirus, but I would recommend against using an antivirus altogether due to their invasive nature. You shouldn’t need one with proper sandboxing and isolation.
Mainly because it’s proprietary, privacy invasive by nature, and invasive on computers.
I wanted to show that it is a mobile OS for those who are unaware
You may be interested in this infographic instead ;)
The size on the list does not matter. I resized them so they could fit better on the page.
The intention was more “Banks keep my data safe,” but I wanted to provide a clearer explanation that if your data isn’t safe, neither is your money. I didn’t have enough room to put my full thoughts.
Encryption is a type of security, and Tor/VPNs encrypt your traffic. Accessing .onion sites over Tor is (at least in theory) more secure than accessing clearnet sites.
Yes, this was the intention. It helps protect your website’s data by slowing down web scrapers.
I already made a list