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personal-security-checklist
- The Personal Security Checklist
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Enhancing Online Privacy: Seeking Additional Tips and Recommendations
Following the GitHub repository: https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist for tips
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My list of Privacy Friendly Apps and Services to ditch Big Tech Companies
Other list for inspiration: - https://github.com/pluja/awesome-privacy - https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist - https://github.com/Psyhackological/AAA
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Ask HN: What do you do for online privacy?
I found this quite useful, and follow some of the ideas.
https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist
Credits: to HN homwpage post I saw months ago
- What other privacy suggestion websites should I check out
- I'm searching for a website that compiled a bunch of privacy tools/software. Need help finding it!
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Awesome-Privacy: List of 500 FOSS alternatives to escape big tech
Just a different take on the same topic. This project branched off of personal-security-checklist, the software section was moved to a separate repo last week in order to be more community driven.
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Awesome Privacy - A curated list of privacy-respecting & FOSS software. PRs welcome!
Yeah, it's a common topic :) This list originated from personal-security-checklist, but I am hoping that separating the two can make it more user-driven, and hence more impartial 🤞
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What are the "idiot's guide to privacy/cybersecurity" things everyone should know?
I found this list to be pretty comprehensive
bromite
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The confusing CalyxOS-supplied Chromium
Our goal with the Chromium provided in CalyxOS has been to provide a browser with a solid base of privacy and security enhancements vs Chromium (and by extension, vs Chrome) while still allowing most sites and WebView-based apps to function as expected out of the box. We do this by using select changes from Cromite (and prior to that, Bromite). Some of these include the under-the-hood deactivation of intrusive features and analytics, while others provide additional site settings to adjust features like WebGL and WebRTC, features which are sometimes necessary but which can aid in fingerprinting or identification when turned on. We also bring in the legacy ad blocker from Bromite/Cromite to offer some reasonable protection from the worst kinds of ads. You can find and adjust these features in Settings.
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Top 10 Android Apps in 2013 (not available on the Google Play Store)
https://github.com/bromite/bromite Browser (based on Chrome)
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Alternative to Samsung Internet - Android browser with bottom back & forward buttons (not hidden)
Bromite via either its site/Fdroid, GitHub or Woolyss site has a bottom bar available in accessibility settings. (The first one has been unmaintained for a while, but has auto updates available if they ever drop. The other two are up to date but must be updated manually.)
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the best browser
Bromite hasn't been updated since December: https://github.com/bromite/bromite/releases
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Daniel Micay steps down as the leader of GrapheneOS. My thoughts and why you should keep using it.
context: https://github.com/bromite/bromite/issues/2141
- Does Bromite still receive updates?
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Furry_IRL
As for my recommendation... try Bromite it has ad-blocking, is fully open-source and is very privacy focused so much in fact that I'd recommend disabling some of the privacy protections (like allowing WebGL and JavaScript) otherwise some websites won't work. It's also very outdated and if you want to try it consider using some of the test versions they are usually stable enough for daily usage.
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ironic
Bromite (browser with ad-block for Android)
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Why did I do this
You should've seen his tirade against Bromite if you haven't already: https://github.com/bromite/bromite/issues/2141
What are some alternatives?
brave-browser - Next generation Brave browser for Android, Linux, macOS, Windows.
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
Mull - [DEPRECATED See Mull-Fenix] Build scripts for a web browser built upon Mozilla technology
mulch
ungoogled-chromium-android - Android build for ungoogled-chromium
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
chromium - The official GitHub mirror of the Chromium source
Aliucord - A modification for the Discord Android App
duckduckgo-privacy-extension - DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials browser extension for Firefox, Chrome.
Fenix - ⚠️ Fenix (Firefox for Android) moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained as part of: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-android
calyxos