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Guard Your Privacy Fortress - Discover the Ultimate List of Privacy Alternatives & Tools!
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Discover the ultimate list of privacy tools to safeguard your personal data. From secure messaging apps to anonymous browsing solutions, fortify your privacy and gain peace of mind. Take control of your digital presence with these essential tools.
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I haven't looked at the whole list, but at least parts of it seem outdated.
- Privacy Badger no longer learns automatically (since 2020) and is now superfluous with ublock origin
- Enigmail has been discontinued for thunderbird since 2021 because thunderbird includes native pgp support
- This is the first time I hear about TorBirdy but it hasn't been updated since 2018 and only lists support up to Thunderbird 60 (current is 115)
Bromite also hasn't been updated in over half a year, which is bad for a browser. There is an up to date fork of it called Cromite
Thanks for list I have been using the GitHub one that I've seen passed around :).
Any reason for not just using PrivacyGuides.org instead? I like seeing a lot of variety, but PrivacyGuides seems like the cream of the crop in my opinion.
Happy to have introduced you! 🙂 Hope you find it as helpful as I have.
Nice list! I would've added more alternatives but it's better to keep it short and simple.
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I don’t feel like leaving the PG community at the moment, but here are a few suggestions that come to mind after reading your list.
Search: SearXNG
MacOS Firewall: Lulu
DNS: NextDNS
Email Alias: AnonAddy
2FA: Remove Ravio (sold to sketchy app maker MobiMe). I consider this compromised until proven otherwise.
YT Proxies: Yattee (iOS App)
File Encryption: Cryptomator (File encryption app, optimized for the cloud)
Notes: Joplin
Podcast: Podverse
MobiMe (the company that bought Raivo) seems pretty shady. They even have one of those Free VPN apps which is a clear red flag imo.
The app is Open Source but still...
Maybe Tofu could be an option. https://github.com/iKenndac/Tofu
Raivo is “source available” actually. No real way to verify if it actually running the code available either. There is also no legal way to fork it from my understanding.
For the moment I’ve settled on 2FAS as the best iOS replacement. I’ve used Tofu, but its inability to export is a dealbreaker, and the lack of updates is troubling.