duckduckgo-privacy-extension
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duckduckgo-privacy-extension
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how safe is duckduckgo?
I’d also recommend considering choosing a good internet browser, as you stated “ i just dont feel comfortable if companies and people can see everything ive ever searched up”. A browser that either blocks ads and trackers or at least doesn’t contain its own trackers, is a great start. I would recommend using either Firefox, Brave, or DuckDuckGo. You also should use some sort of additional tracker blocker, such as uBlock Origin.
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⟳ 3 apps added, 54 updated at f-droid.org
DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser (version 5.158.2): Privacy, simplified
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DuckDuckGo doesn't track you. That’s our Privacy Policy in a nutshell, now expanded to include Email Protection, App Tracking Protection, and more!
Since DuckDuckGo has grown from a privacy-focused search engine to the all-in-one privacy solution that we offer today, we needed to expand our Privacy Policy to cover our new browsers and features like Email Protection, App Tracking Protection, and more. Check it out here. Privacy and transparency are foundational to our business and community so even though this expanded Privacy Policy doesn’t reduce any privacy protection, we wanted to make sure our Reddit community knows about it.
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Facebook and Google are handing over user data to help police prosecute abortion seekers
Have a look at duckduckgo.com, it has a browser for iPhone and Android that is supposed to block all these trackers by design. I've not heard anything bad about it from anyone else yet and information can be found here: https://duckduckgo.com/app
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⟳ 1 apps added, 58 updated at f-droid.org
DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser (version 5.145.3): Privacy, simplified
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Watching TV in the evening, but everything is so bloody dark and 'atmospheric' half the time I'm just sat there watching a reflection of a fat bloke sat on my sofa with a weird soundtrack.
Also if you're on mobile then installing the DuckDuckGo app could be useful as it blocks a lot of ads & tracking plus it'll work when away from your home network so no need to work out a method of accessing a PiHole when using mobile data
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Καλύτερος browser
DuckDuckGo.
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⟳ 3 apps added, 79 updated at f-droid.org
DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser (version 5.136.0): Privacy, simplified
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Which web browser do you use and why?
I tried Chrome &Firefox. Both don't face up too DuckDuck Go! https://duckduckgo.com/app
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Opinions on DDG's privacy extension?
It's open source, which is nice, but I'm wondering if it's even necessary if you've properly hardened Firefox with something like the ffprofile tool or arkenfox's user.js.
koreader
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KOReader Document Viewer for E Ink devices
The GitHub readme may have been a better link to use, it contains some more information: https://github.com/koreader/koreader
- portable: runs on embedded devices (Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook, reMarkable), Android and Linux computers. Developers can run a KOReader emulator in Linux and MacOS.
- multi-format documents: supports fixed page formats (PDF, DjVu, CBT, CBZ) and reflowable e-book formats (EPUB, FB2, Mobi, DOC, RTF, HTML, CHM, TXT). Scanned PDF/DjVu documents can also be reflowed with the built-in K2pdfopt library. ZIP files are also supported for some formats.
- full-featured reading: multi-lingual user interface with a highly customizable reader view and many typesetting options. You can set arbitrary page margins, override line spacing and choose external fonts and styles. It has multi-lingual hyphenation dictionaries bundled into the application.
- integrated with calibre (search metadata, receive ebooks wirelessly, browse library via OPDS), Wallabag, Wikipedia, Google Translate and other content providers.
- optimized for e-ink devices: custom UI without animation, with paginated menus, adjustable text contrast, and easy zoom to fit content or page in paged media.
- extensible: via plugins
- fast: on some older devices, it has been measured to have less than half the page-turn delay as the built in reading software.
- and much more: look up words with StarDict dictionaries / Wikipedia, add your own online OPDS catalogs and RSS feeds, over-the-air software updates, an FTP client, an SSH server, …
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Majority of web apps could just run on a single server
Oh man I absolutely love the work that you guys do. I'm actually in the process of learning Ebook production using the 'Step by Step' guide on your website. I'm essentially learning it all from scratch as I have little to no programming/SWE experience (I learned a bit of Lua because of KOReader[1]) but the technical side of ebook production has always fascinated me enough to keep learning.
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E-books are fast becoming tools of corporate surveillance
I read that KOreader is unstable on the Libra 2[0], so I haven’t installed it yet even though I would like to. What has been your experience running it?
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Conversion from epub to kepub, and related Calibre use
I'm using Kobo Clara 2E (6" screen size), and it is unpleasant to read PDF and CBZ files (comic/manga) since Kobo only provides zoom and orientation mode. I installed KOReader on my Kobo. It has more setup to display those files way better. The views of PDF in KOReader and Comic in Koreader. I read Epub files in Koreader to maintain its original format.
I only read kepub files on my Kobo Clara 2E (kobo stock). I use KOReader to read PDF, CBZ (comic files) and epub.
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Calibre – New in Calibre 7.0
It doesn't try to solve the same use cases that Calibre does, but I built an open source (EPUB only) manager / reader / statistics tracker called AnthoLume [0]. It mostly stemmed from me reading in KOReader [1] on my Kindle, and not having the ability to sync the progress to my iPhone / iPad.
It's got metadata matching, support for multiple users, and statistics tracking which allows me to have a "Leaderboard" that shows how fast you read (words per minute). Fun competition between my wife and I (that I'm 100% losing). It's a Progressive Web App and utilizes a Service Worker to support 100% offline reading as well.
There's a demo server [2] (creds are "demo" for both user & pass).
- I wanted to get the Libra 2 but is it good for reading manga without much hassle?
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The Case Against AI Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
You can still choose automation. The easier route for me is to use wallabag to save the article. Then on my remarkable tablet I can grab a very readable document with https://github.com/koreader/koreader.
The other option is to use https://github.com/danburzo/percollate to convert a webpage to a nice document directly. I use both tools depending on my needs.
What are some alternatives?
plato - Document reader
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
Tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android. [Moved to: https://github.com/tachiyomiorg/tachiyomi]
Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.
koodo-reader - A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup capacities for Windows, macOS, Linux and Web
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
kfmon - Kute File Monitor, an inotify-based Launcher for Kobo devices
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
LibreraReader - Book Reader for Android
DeDRM_tools - DeDRM tools for ebooks