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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
VPNs: Most VPN companies such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and most other large VPN providers advertise their VPN as the one for all solution to everything related to privacy, and that cannot be further from the truth. A VPN is used primarily to stop your internet service provider from seeing your network traffic, and instead sends all of that traffic to your VPN provider (which is why it is important you pick a very well trusted company as they are intercepting all of your network traffic). If you would like a recommendation for open source/well trusted VPN providers, check out ProtonVPN or IVPN.
VPNs: Most VPN companies such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and most other large VPN providers advertise their VPN as the one for all solution to everything related to privacy, and that cannot be further from the truth. A VPN is used primarily to stop your internet service provider from seeing your network traffic, and instead sends all of that traffic to your VPN provider (which is why it is important you pick a very well trusted company as they are intercepting all of your network traffic). If you would like a recommendation for open source/well trusted VPN providers, check out ProtonVPN or IVPN.
2FA: This is a necessity for all online accounts nowadays, but it is important to store your TOTP codes somewhere trusted and secure. Services like Authy are cloud-based and proprietary, meaning that no one can verify their privacy and security claims. Cloud-based applications are risky as it is, and it is best to keep your codes somewhere local on your devices, such as Aegis for Android, or Authenticator for iOS. A good cloud-based option for convenience is Bitwarden, which doubles as a very private, secure, and open-source password manager (which I would recommend adding to your list). You can also use hardware 2FA keys such as Yubikey, that you can either plug into your computer or use NFC on your smartphone to act as your second factor of authentication, and you can just have your key on your keychain or whatever. Super cool stuff!
Last thing to add is a privacy respecting internet browser/search engine. For that I would recommend Brave (Chromium based, meaning it is similar to Chrome and all Chrome extensions work) browser, while using DuckDuckGo as your search engine.
2FA: This is a necessity for all online accounts nowadays, but it is important to store your TOTP codes somewhere trusted and secure. Services like Authy are cloud-based and proprietary, meaning that no one can verify their privacy and security claims. Cloud-based applications are risky as it is, and it is best to keep your codes somewhere local on your devices, such as Aegis for Android, or Authenticator for iOS. A good cloud-based option for convenience is Bitwarden, which doubles as a very private, secure, and open-source password manager (which I would recommend adding to your list). You can also use hardware 2FA keys such as Yubikey, that you can either plug into your computer or use NFC on your smartphone to act as your second factor of authentication, and you can just have your key on your keychain or whatever. Super cool stuff!