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awesome-privacy
- Privacy-respecting software alternatives, compared and analyzed
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Why no cloud recording?
#1: Huge win for privacy: Facebook tracking is illegal in Europe! | 38 comments #2: Google loses EU appeal and is fined a record $4 billion | 46 comments #3: Awesome-Privacy: List of 500 FOSS alternatives to escape big tech | 27 comments
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Any trustworthy link or webpage for privacy tools (open source)?
For tools this isn't bad: https://awesome-privacy.xyz/
- Hvem af jer var det?
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Is Session a safe end-to-end encrypted messenger?
However, a much better community to ask this question is r/privacy. This sub has a lot of resources for journalist, protestors, and activist to protect themself online. There are some resources there for Iran & Chinese residents to protect themselves from their governments. In addition, there is some more resources on this link: https://github.com/Lissy93/awesome-privacy
- What do you do post Windows clean install?
- Do we have a recommended list of privacy tools anywhere?
- Is there a wiki or page of recommended applications and practices?
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Is there a FOSS app for encrypting files that works between Android and Windows?
These are a good list of privacy tools and can definitely give you so many alternative! 👇 https://github.com/Lissy93/awesome-privacy
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DuckDuckGo browser now blocks all third-party Microsoft trackers
Qwant glows too. Check this out: https://github.com/Lissy93/awesome-privacy/issues/45
simplex-chat
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What are your favorite End-to-End encrypted tools for online privacy?
For messaging I'm currently on Olvid (E2E with physical key exchange) but since it still use their servers, I'm currently testing SimpleX where I can host my own servers.
- Apple reveals 'push notification spying' by foreign governments
- simplex bugs/ missing features
- Launching Default End-to-End Encryption on Messenger
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Apple Confirms Governments Using Push Notifications to Surveil Users
Notice how SimpleX (https://simplex.chat/) has no push notifications by default because of this issue.
- Possible today in Signal? Disable link preview
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SMS Security and Privacy Gaps
I've been using SimpleX [0] with a couple of friends recently. It appears to work as advertised.
[0] https://simplex.chat
- SimpleX Chat v5.3.0 – Local file encryption and delivery receipts
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U.K. Abandons, for Now, Legislation That Would Have Banned End-to-End Encryption
If you have a mobile phone number, the domestic intelligence agency knows exactly where you are at all times and any LEO (without a warrant) can also find you. In addition, there have been numerous CCC presentations showing how insecure the global (excluding US) and (separately) US carriers are guilty of promiscuous metadata trafficking ($$) and insecure SS7 setups. As a consequence, for low $, you can go to any one of several shady websites and find the last location of almost any phone number (person unique ID) globally. There are additional varying exploitable vulnerabilities depending on the exact combination of {handset x carrier x country} to impersonate them, tap their line, reveal their exact location, and redirect their phone number through a third-party handset or even a PBX. These are more expensive and some capabilities are forbidden for all but a few selective intelligence uses.
Session (Signal fork) doesn't use phone numbers. It's pretty well-designed overall and uses an onion routing approach. It's already a superset of Signal except it doesn't use phone numbers. https://getsession.org
Also look interesting:
* (unproven) https://www.olvid.io/technology
* (unproven) https://simplex.chat
PS: Using regular TOR on home broadband or cloud servers is relatively risky and inefficient. Sybil attacks on it are common. And to network operators and security agencies it gives an easy "flow tag" of your uplink and exit node data traffic as automatically suspicious.
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Re: Profile Pictures
Why not open up a Feature request on https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/issues
What are some alternatives?
personal-security-checklist - 🔒 A compiled checklist of 300+ tips for protecting digital security and privacy in 2024
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
awesome-privacy - Awesome Privacy - A curated list of services and alternatives that respect your privacy because PRIVACY MATTERS.
session-android - A private messenger for Android.
duckduckgo-help-pages - DuckDuckGo Help Pages
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
Signal-Android - Fork from a private messenger for Android with extra options added: full backup and (partial, ony text) xml backup of messages. Restore can happen at any time, not only after a fresh install. Import SMS database. Import of (unencrypted) WhatsApp databases. Removed apk expire. Choose between passphrase protection and the Android screenlock. Choice for the backup location (internal or removable storage on Android < 11 (on 11 and higher this is already possible)). Set the maptype in the place picker. Option to treat view-once media as normal media. Option to ignore remote deletion. Choose between FCM or websocket notification delivery.
Awesome - :computer: 🎉 An awesome & curated list of best applications and tools for Windows.
termpair - View and control terminals from your browser with end-to-end encryption 🔒
nophone - Why and how live without a phone
Signal-Server - Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android, Desktop, and iOS