What is a privacy-friendly app or service that more people should know about?Interstellar_1@pawb.social to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 59 points – 1 months ago20Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldSyncthing. Amazing that you could sync your android phone's data to a PC locally. No cloud drive needed.Nextdns.io for hosted DNS blocks ads and malware. Also this list https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacyYeah I love that list. I contribute to it when I can. This one is also great, I just found it recently.MatrixQuad9Freetube!Cherrytree. It's a hierarchical list-making application which you can easily use to organise your entire existence in a single encrypted file.In the case of "app", for what platform? I mean, virtually all of the software in the Linux distribution that I use is privacy-friendly in that it doesn't send data about me elsewhere.Any platform, the question is purposefully broadF-Droid It's a FOSS app store for Android. Contains many privacy apps. F-Droid website (I usually assume everyone on Lemmy already knows about it)Simplex and signalWhat does simple x do better than signal?Idk all the details, the difference is probably negligible for most people thoWarpinator also works on phones. What is that?It's a device to make phone calls, but that's not important right now.Surely you aren't serious!?
Syncthing. Amazing that you could sync your android phone's data to a PC locally. No cloud drive needed.
Nextdns.io for hosted DNS blocks ads and malware. Also this list https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacyYeah I love that list. I contribute to it when I can. This one is also great, I just found it recently.
Yeah I love that list. I contribute to it when I can. This one is also great, I just found it recently.
Cherrytree. It's a hierarchical list-making application which you can easily use to organise your entire existence in a single encrypted file.
In the case of "app", for what platform? I mean, virtually all of the software in the Linux distribution that I use is privacy-friendly in that it doesn't send data about me elsewhere.Any platform, the question is purposefully broad
F-Droid It's a FOSS app store for Android. Contains many privacy apps. F-Droid website (I usually assume everyone on Lemmy already knows about it)
Simplex and signalWhat does simple x do better than signal?Idk all the details, the difference is probably negligible for most people tho
What does simple x do better than signal?Idk all the details, the difference is probably negligible for most people tho
Warpinator also works on phones. What is that?It's a device to make phone calls, but that's not important right now.Surely you aren't serious!?
What is that?It's a device to make phone calls, but that's not important right now.Surely you aren't serious!?
Syncthing.
Amazing that you could sync your android phone's data to a PC locally. No cloud drive needed.
Nextdns.io for hosted DNS blocks ads and malware.
Also this list
https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy
Yeah I love that list. I contribute to it when I can. This one is also great, I just found it recently.
Matrix
Quad9
Freetube!
Cherrytree. It's a hierarchical list-making application which you can easily use to organise your entire existence in a single encrypted file.
In the case of "app", for what platform?
I mean, virtually all of the software in the Linux distribution that I use is privacy-friendly in that it doesn't send data about me elsewhere.
Any platform, the question is purposefully broad
F-Droid
It's a FOSS app store for Android. Contains many privacy apps.
F-Droid website
(I usually assume everyone on Lemmy already knows about it)
Simplex and signal
What does simple x do better than signal?
Idk all the details, the difference is probably negligible for most people tho
Warpinator also works on phones.
What is that?
It's a device to make phone calls, but that's not important right now.
Surely you aren't serious!?