fake_contacts
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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fake_contacts
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Nifflas: “When an app asks for permission feed fake data” – Fosstodon
There is an app for creating data-poisoning contacts: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/me.billdietrich.fake_contact...
Source code: https://github.com/BillDietrich/fake_contacts
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Are any of you actually working on privacy-related projects?
As an experiment to learn Flutter and how to make an Android app, I made an app to create fake Contacts in your Android phone. In the process, I learned that some things about Android aren't documented, and people said my app didn't work on some versions of Android other than the one I have on my phone. So, sort of a failure, and definitely unmaintained. https://github.com/BillDietrich/fake_contacts
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Fake contacts maker, Any suggestions? (Android)
I created one a while ago, then sort of lost interest in it: https://github.com/BillDietrich/fake_contacts
- Android app that creates fake contacts to poison apps that scrape your address book
- Open source android phone app that creates fake contacts to poison apps that scrape your address book
- Create fake phone contacts, to do data-poisoning
NomadNet
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Reticulum Development Roadmap
Related programs such as Sideband and Nomadnet has also had their repositories updated with more visible roadmaps.
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Are any of you actually working on privacy-related projects?
I have built a few simple communications tools with Reticulum, Nomadnet and Sideband.
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Is there a good chat application for using just over your home ethernet?
While it is definitely not for everyone, you could take a look at Nomad Network and Sideband.
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Using a Th-d74a for more than APRS and Winlink?
If you are in a country that does not disallow encryption on ham radio, you can look at Nomad Network (https://github.com/markqvist/nomadnet) or some of then other things you can do with the Reticulum stack (https://reticulum.network).
- Nomadnet is a resilient and encrypted mesh communications platform for the terminal
- Preparing for a possible shutdown of the internet
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Internet/ Mobile outage preps
https://reticulum.network https://github.com/markqvist/sideband https://github.com/markqvist/nomadnet
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LoRa Text Messaging Networks
Reticulum + LXMF can scale to thousands (or millions) of nodes, and can use LoRa (and many other things) as a physical layer. Nomadnet is a client that allows both instant messaging and delayed-delivery messages (like email): https://github.com/markqvist/nomadnet
What are some alternatives?
Sideband - LXMF client for Android, Linux and macOS allowing you to communicate with people or LXMF-compatible systems over Reticulum networks using LoRa, Packet Radio, WiFi, I2P, or anything else Reticulum supports.
meshtastic - Meshtastic project website and documentation
libremdb - A free & open source IMDb front-end.
Reticulum - The cryptography-based networking stack for building unstoppable networks with LoRa, Packet Radio, WiFi and everything in between.
safetynet-fix - SafetyNet & Play Integrity API workarounds for Magisk
meshnet-lab - Emulate huge mobile ad-hoc mesh networks using Linux network namespaces.
Shared-Expense-Manager - An Android and iOS app for managing group shared expenses.
artadosearch - Artado Search is open source, private and highly customizable search engine
disaster-radio - A (paused) work-in-progress long-range, low-bandwidth wireless disaster recovery mesh network powered by the sun.