- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
Note, there are some concerns with the items listed on this page. See the comments for context.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/37136621
cool resource, I will start reading through now thanks.
This list still recommends Bromite and Silence, which are both very dead. Bromite has been forked to Cromite.
That privacy list seems, on first impression, not very well thought out, honestly.
Yet you provide no feedback on how to fix it
Unfortunately, RiMusic is dead now; I recommend Kreate, which is a fork of it
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/me.knighthat.kreate/
https://github.com/knighthat/KreateAdvocating for a shitcoin instead of a privacy-focused Bitcoin or Monero wallet is such a red flag
I see Monero listed but didn’t see the shitcoin. There’s a lot on the page, can you point me to it?
In the meantime I’ll edit the post to say that there are concerns with the linked page.
Airgap on the right
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Good starter list of tools. Some things missing, so I won’t call it a comprehensive list, but it doesn’t seem it was ever meant to be that. So, all in all, very good collection.
Okay, whoever recommends Proton as a reliable source of online privacy should be immediately be seen as an op. That fucker caved under pressure by agencies.
Are there any providers that refuse to comply with law enforcement? The best seems to be the ones that only collect the bare minimum amount of data in the first place
Any that refuse to comply with legal requirements won’t be around for long so it is hard to have a list of them or rely on them.
There is myself
All companies have to comply with local laws. Even a huge company like Apple has to submit to laws of any country they operate in.
They purposely logged information in their mail servers which resulted in a protestor being arrested. You can easily design a service not to record such data (Ex: PIA).
You talking about the French protester from several years ago? Yeah, bud didn’t even take the smallest step, like using a vpn, to protect himself. At the time, Proton said if a vpn was used they wouldn’t have any data to give to the cops.
Same thing would have happened if the protester was using Tuta or any other email service.
Some organizations don’t. Yes this issue is not proton, but the capitalism. Anyway proton is not safe