go-incognito
alternative-frontends
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336 | 1,746 | |
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3.5 | 5.1 | |
11 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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go-incognito
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go-incognito VS gofoss - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 10 May 2022
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The Hitchhikerās Guide to Online Anonymity (new draft version v0.7.8)
Added reference to the Go Incognito project (https://github.com/techlore-official/go-incognito) and their informative YouTube videos for optional introduction before reading this guide.
alternative-frontends
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.rss Feeds for Social Media
use alternative privacy-focused frontends: https://github.com/digitalblossom/alternative-frontends
I use nitter and proxigram to query RSS feeds.
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Show HN: uBlock Origin filters to remove distractions
I use something similar to this, the only differences are because my use case is privacy protection and avoiding algorithmic feeds. I use the Redirector extension for Firefox so that it redirects e.g. Youtube, Twitter, and StackOverflow links to the corresponding alternative frontends Piped, Nitter, and AnonymousOverflow. You can find maintained lists [1] [2] of such projects and their instances. Mostly they are FOSS and privacy-respecting, and they have distraction-free frontends because it's a helpful coincidence of being ethical software.
[1] https://github.com/digitalblossom/alternative-frontends
- Why Do You Still Use Firefox?
- Too many sites are blocking Mullvad IPs these days.
- List of privacy respecting frontends (Reddit, Twitter etc)
- Privacy-respecting web frontends for popular services
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refuse to be a commodity. use libre services.
for a full list, refer this: https://github.com/digitalblossom/alternative-frontends.
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Librewolf passes all the deep privacy tests. Is it the best Firefox fork?
There are front end alternatives for major sites if you really need that btw. I use from time time to time Invidious when I want t o see a YT video for example. As for sites that require tracking cookies to work I simply stopped using them. If a given site requires the use of intrusive "necessary" cookies I just stop using it. I'm convinced is about priorities. If you quit a browser that is safe because is slow, well, you need to re-estate your priorities imho (not you, op, anyone ;) ).
- Attention Degooglers, Let's Update the SideBar
What are some alternatives?
HiddenVM - HiddenVM ā Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace.
alternative-front-ends - Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube, Twitter, etc.)
channel-content - Techlore video channel content & more.
privacy-redirect - A simple web extension that redirects Twitter, YouTube, Instagram & Google Maps requests to privacy friendly alternatives.
learn-monogame.github.io - Documentation to learn MonoGame from the ground up.
bibliogram
counter-osint-guide-en - Comprehensive Counter OSINT and privacy guide (initially for CIS countries)
privacy-respecting - Curated List of Privacy Respecting Services and Software
awesome-malware-analysis - Defund the Police.
blocktube - YouTubeā¢ content blocker
RctCS - Monero's RingCT Type 5 (RCTTypeCLSAG) cheatsheet, leveraging previous ones about Addresses and Ring Signatures
coreutils - upstream mirror