scrambled-exif
Android
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scrambled-exif
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Yesterday I found out that the "religion" (Scientology) I was born and raised in is a Cult when I finally had the courage to look for myself. A Scientologist then messaged me and threatened me with being cut off from all my friends and family. I want everyone to see how insane this cult is.
Scrambled Exif can be used if you need to post images with that data scrubbed https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/scrambled-exif
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YSK: Many phones attach GPS data to your photos by default.
Could use https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/scrambled-exif
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⟳ 4 apps added, 44 updated at f-droid.org
Scrambled Exif (version 1.7.9): Remove the metadata from your pictures before sharing them
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Best plan to donate?
Scrambled Exif
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Privacy Guides Changelogs - First half of April 2022
Scrambled Exif is a metadata removal tool for Android. It can remove EXIF data for many file formats and has been translated into many languages.
- For all of those posting pictures of yourselfs-others prior to entering combat
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An urgent message from the Ukrainian government
You could do this on device using scrambled exif (https://gitlab.com/juanitobananas/scrambled-exif). It is also available on fdroid for Android.
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GrapheneOS Camera app version 11 released
is maybe having to use an app that is similar to Scrambled-EXIF in order to remove the EXIF data from photos/images/pictures before sharing them.
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This came in today from Amazon :)
Bruh, use Scrambled Exif before sharing images
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⟳ 5 apps added, 66 updated at f-droid.org
Scrambled Exif 1.7.5: Remove the metadata from your pictures before sharing them
Android
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Accessibility zoom bug on Android ?
The issue should be fixed in the very latest version available. If you can try updating to version 5.181.1 (available in the Play Store or directly from https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/releases/tag/5.181.1), that should fix the issue.
- Check out "DuckDuckGo Private Browser"
- Check out "DucDuckGo Private Browser"
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⟳ 4 apps added, 72 updated at f-droid.org
DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser (version 5.174.0): Privacy, simplified
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Mobile apps illegally share your personal data
We fixed this issue a long time ago.
https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/pull/878
Thanks
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What are some open source android projects that you can go to see Best practices or how they implemented stuff
DDG https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android
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looks good, but is it? "App Tracking Protection blocked 66066 tracking attempts in Reddit and 1 other app (past hour)"
DuckDuckGo isn't sending your data anywhere, it's just acting as a filter between your apps and the internet. It's open source, so you can view the code to verify it yourself, and build it to run on your phone. And rest disturbed, if it was up to sketchy stuff, it would lose a lot of what it is staking its reputation on
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Go FOSS: Information is power
Lots of things I like about the site. For one, I value that privacy has been highlighted.
They feature Firefox but it requires so much work to tweak. I feel this is a reflex recommendation though I do, very much, like that FF allows itself to be tweaked.
On the Desktop... I much prefer LibreWolf - which I didn't see listed. It is what Firefox should be.
On mobile, I prefer DuckDuckGo's Android browser. Firefox mobile comes bundled with 3 trackers! Why must you always shoot yourself in the foot, Mozilla? It's never ending.
DDG is not only open source (https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android) but it also does not have a single tracker. If that wasn't enough, it comes with a module called App Tracking Protection. It's brilliant. It blocks trackers from other apps. I cannot recommend this enough. The sheer amount of information collected from apps on your phone...
I have had apps at 30 attempts in the first few seconds and reach 1,000 tracking attempts within 1/2 an hour. Every single item - from contacts to specific location - is constantly being polled. Every app seems to be running spyware from various vendors - even my banking app.
Wall of text, time to stop. Nice site, love that it's not afraid to be technical.
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DuckDuckGo Browser Privacy Myth ?
DuckDuckGo is reputable and their browser is open source. They don't track and report the stuff they see, they just block it.
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Duck duck go is it really that private?
To be honest, I don't see any need for a DuckDuckGo browser. After their response to this issue, I personally wouldn't consider touching them. But even without that...why? Even without the horrendous privacy violation and the arrogant attempt to brush it away, is there anything DuckDuckGo's browser does that Firefox doesn't do better? I'm not aware of anything.
What are some alternatives?
exifcleaner - Cross-platform desktop GUI app to clean image metadata
Neo-Store - An F-Droid client with modern UI and an arsenal of extra features.
PCAPdroid - No-root network monitor, firewall and PCAP dumper for Android
Subsonic - Home of the DSub Android client fork
Auxio - A simple, rational music player for android
kubenav - kubenav is the navigator for your Kubernetes clusters right in your pocket.
android-kDrive
aos-AVP - NOVA opeN sOurce Video plAyer: main repository to build them all
universal-android-debloater
jiten-webview - jiten-webview - android webview wrapper for jiten.obfusk.dev
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.
Handy-News-Reader - Handy News Reader is a light and modern Android feed reader, based on Flym News Reader