mastodon-android
privado
mastodon-android | privado | |
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25 | 21 | |
1,607 | 470 | |
1.0% | 0.4% | |
9.9 | 9.1 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Java | Dockerfile | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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mastodon-android
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Little File Explorer – ~40KB File Manager for Android 1.0 and Above
Mastodon app is built like that, the release apk is around 3 Mb, ~half of which is resources: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon-android
Though it's not without compromises — because of Google's stupid policy that "nothing goes into the system unless it needs direct access to privileged or private system components", RecyclerView, ViewPager, and some other basic UI components are still AndroidX libraries that depend on AppCompat for no good reason. I had to fork them to rid them of that dependency: https://github.com/grishka/LiteX
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How can i open mastodon links in android app?
You should file an issue https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon-android
- Is there a way to compress notifications of the same type?
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⟳ 5 apps added, 8 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Mastodon (version 45): Decentralized social network
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Mastodon's Privacy: Who actually holds your data in Mastodon
I love that Mastodon is decentralized. But as a privacy engineer, I was curious about how their app handles our data compared to what they claim in their privacy policy, so I analyzed their open-source app code in my privacy code scanning tool.
We tried to analyze if the actual application code (which is open-source) actually adheres to the privacy policy as declared by mastodon.social server. Therefore, we ran the Privado privacy scanner on Mastodon’s Android application code.
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Signed up for Mastodon today. Have no idea what I'm doing. It's now giving me this error.
this was fixed yesterday, see this issue in the bugtracker: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon-android/issues/298
- "Kotlin has less overhead and is more maintainable." This is subjective. Are you trying to tell me that there are developers who know Kotlin but don't know Java? Shame on them then.
- For me it's easier to develop new features in a language that doesn't try to outsmart me. Are you trying to tell me that there are developers who know Kotlin but don't know Java? Shame on them then.
- "Its easier to develop new features in Kotlin." For me it's easier to develop new features in a language that I've been using for more than a decade, that doesn't try to outsmart me
privado
- Policy team rejects app update: "Invalid Data safety form"
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How to fill up Data Safety section correctly?
Try this tool to help you get it right: https://github.com/Privado-Inc/privado
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Issue found: Invalid Data safety form / I did as I was told but kept getting rejection emails?
Just use Privado. It will scan your code and automatically generate the data safety form results.
- App rejected: Issue found: Invalid Data safety form
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Mastodon's Privacy: Who actually holds your data in Mastodon
I love that Mastodon is decentralized. But as a privacy engineer, I was curious about how their app handles our data compared to what they claim in their privacy policy, so I analyzed their open-source app code in my privacy code scanning tool.
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Open Source privacy scanning tool to create data flows from code
u/SZenC great point, our scanning tool detects more than 120 data elements right out of the box. Right from Fitness Data, Health Data, Device Ids, Ratings & Reviews etc. You can see the entire list of data elements we discover here: https://github.com/Privado-Inc/privado/tree/main/rules/sources
Except for a few framework specific things (such as how route handlers are defined - eg. via annotations in Spring) our code analysis platform is framework agnostic. Our system works with major frameworks and we continually improve if we have to add extra support. I can foresee some minor work needed for Vert.x for example. Templating (eg. via JSP) is not supported, but we welcome all contributions!! Please raise an issue on the tracker: https://github.com/Privado-Inc/privado/issues
Tagging data elements as source: Here we are looking for variables with known PII patterns. We have over 150 data elements listed here as rules.
You can check out the tool at https://github.com/Privado-Inc/privado. Would love to hear about your feedback and contributions to the same.
What are some alternatives?
Tusky - An Android client for the microblogging server Mastodon
Papercups - Open-source live customer chat
CloudStream-3 - Android app for streaming and downloading Movies, TV-Series and Anime. [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
humbug - Get usage metrics and crash reports for your API, library, or command line tool.
gotosocial - Fast, fun, small ActivityPub server.
Databunker - Secure SDK/vault for personal records/PII built to comply with GDPR
hometown - A supported fork of Mastodon that provides local posting and a wider range of content types.
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fdroiddata
iabtcf-es - Official compliant tool suite for implementing the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) v2.0. The essential toolkit for CMPs.
Neo-Launcher - Neo-Launcher
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