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ueli | privacybadger | |
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29 | 176 | |
3,383 | 3,031 | |
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9.8 | 9.4 | |
5 days ago | 8 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Keypirinha: A fast launcher for keyboard ninjas on Windows
I went like this: Launchy -> KeyPirinha -> PowerToys (got too slow) -> UELI
It works really well for me, I've been using it for two years now.
https://github.com/oliverschwendener/ueli
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'Screen Apnea'
I recently replaced Powertoys Run with ueli: https://ueli.app/
Basically the same thing, but Powertoys Run was always slowish while ueli is very snappy. It also integrates with Everything.
- [Mac Apps] Ueli: una alternativa gratuita a Alfred y Raycast
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Should I worry about using Raycast on MacOS?
There are these open source alternatives, I haven’t checked their privacy policies or their code Maybe try and report back? https://www.cerebroapp.com https://qsapp.com https://ueli.app https://github.com/ParthJadhav/Verve
- Plugin that allows me to open many applications at once
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Search works great, doesn't it?
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What checks would allow you to deem a closed-source app as safe? (worries over Fluent Search)
Check out ueli, which is open source
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My Ulitimate Windows Utility List
Ueli - https://github.com/oliverschwendener/ueli
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Open source Windows apps you might have not heard of but (probably) should have
Good list. I'd probably add OpenShell (probably quite obvious) and Ueli as an app launcher.
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Spyglass updated to crawl & index local text files (self-hosted search engine)
Everything + ueli
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Can anyone verify this information about privacy?
~Using privacy plug-ins or browsers. You can block our site from setting cookies used for interest-based ads by using a browser with privacy features, like Brave, or installing browser plugins, like Privacy Badger, Ghostery or uBlock Origin, and configuring them to block third party cookies/trackers.
- Privacy Badger: A browser extension that learns to block invisible trackers
- X-ray CT scans of coffee equipment: Aeropress, Fellow kettle, Moka pot
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Tax prep companies shared private taxpayer data with Google and Meta for years, congressional probe finds
Everyone should install the browser extension Privacy Badger, created by the nonprofit privacy organization Electronic Frontier Foundation. It blocks tracking pixels like the ones described in this article as well as many other forms of tracking that AdBlockers do not.
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Game Thread: July 2 - Boston Red Sox (42-42) @ Toronto Blue Jays (45-39) - 1:37 PM
If you watch on a laptop or pc, try Privacy Badger. It's a browser extension made by the EFF that's blocks third party trackers from monitoring your web activity.
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Article About How to Safeguard Your Data and Browsing Experience with a Chrome Extension
Installing more extensions is the best way to compromise your security. You should keep your extension list as short as possible. So uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger which is built by the EFF
- The future of r/southafrica: Survey Results & Discussion
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YSK: Choosing 'Reject All' doesn't reject all cookies.
No-one should get close to the internet without running Privacy Badger and adblock.
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Game Thread: June 9 - Minnesota Twins (31-32) @ Toronto Blue Jays (36-28) - 7:07 PM
Do you watch mlb.tv on a computer? Privacy Badger is an extension created by the EFF that's designed to block third party trackers.
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What may be the finest VPN substitute?
I think what you may be looking for is alternative privacy options. I would highly suggest you download the web browser https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/windows/ Install the addons, https://privacybadger.org/ https://ublockorigin.com/ Make sure to enable https only mode in Firefox. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/https-only-prefs Then use a privacy oriented search engine like, https://duckduckgo.com/ Or, https://www.startpage.com/ And change your DNS to either, https://www.opendns.com/setupguide/ Or, https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/what-is-1.1.1.1/
What are some alternatives?
Flow.Launcher - :mag: Quick file search & app launcher for Windows with community-made plugins
Consent-O-Matic - Browser extension that automatically fills out cookie popups based on your preferences
vimflowy - An open source productivity tool drawing inspiration from workflowy and vim
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
Ulauncher - Feature rich application Launcher for Linux
uMatrix - uMatrix: Point and click matrix to filter net requests according to source, destination and type
Wox - A cross-platform launcher that simply works
privacypossum - Privacy Possum makes tracking you less profitable
Minecraft-Box-Launcher - Open source Minecraft Java Edition launcher built with ElectronJS
duckduckgo-privacy-extension - DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials browser extension for Firefox, Chrome.
Open-Shell-Menu - Classic Shell Reborn.
Netguard - A simple way to block access to the internet per app