I use MullvadVPN, GrapheneOS and Linux but I also search for any more apps not like OSes. What’a your favorites?

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    5 months ago

    I don’t do much. Just changed dns to next dns, and set firefox to whipe all on exit.

  • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 months ago
    • ProtonVPN – VPN
    • LibreWolf – Browser
      • uBlock Origin
      • Skip Redirect
      • NoScript
      • Decentraleyes
      • CookieAutoDelete
      • DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials (tbh I’m not sure if this isn’t redundant frankly what with the others I have installed; might get rid of it…)
    • KeePassXC – Passwords
    • FreeTube – YouTube
  • Steamymoomilk@sh.itjust.works
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    Openwrt on my flint 2 With adgaurd/pihole I know its not technically an app, but lots of people forget there routers exist and are a very big security hole

    You would not believe what my samsung tv pings

    Tiktok (somehow came preinstalled)

    Hulu(we dont have a hulu account)

    Tubi(we dont use tubi)

    Amazon(it seems to be for samsung tv plus)

    I ended up blocking everything except amazon, samsung tv, and netflix on the dns level

    Its also really good for stopping non power users (aka family member’s) from getting malware/phished

    –edit fixed formatting

  • Imprint9816@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Instead of naming my all time favorites I’ll name my most recent favorites…

    Inter Profile Sharing - FOSS app to share between files and text between android profiles. Super useful as a GOS user.

    WG-tunnel - A way more feature rich version of the Wireguard app.

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    5 months ago

    Some outside what others may say. Depends on what you’re trying to make private.

    Self-hosted Vaultwarden/BitWarden, SearXNG, and Firefox Sync. All things missing from your list to privatize the web.

    Signal/Matrix for chat.

    Organic Maps when you don’t need traffic for privatizing location.

    Self-hosted Nextcloud for file storage.

    And Obtainium (and gam for Linux) to break away from the stores themselves.

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    5 months ago

    Tubular (NewPipe + Sponsorblock), Fedora, Mastodon through Tusky, Lemmy through Eternity. Still waiting for LineageOS image for my phone (SM-A536B) tho.

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    Pi-Hole for home Wifi, Guest Wifi for IoT devices. For Desktop PC I use Linux, hardened Firefox, uBlock Origin extension. For the Phone I use NextDNS, work Profile for IoT apps, and F-Droid for some apps.

  • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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    5 months ago

    Honestly, just Unbound for DNS filtering + Tailscale + commercial VPN solves 99% of my problems with privacy online.

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    XMPP + OMEMO & Mumble for chat, offline maps from OSM, self-hosted feed aggregator

    NixOS, OpenWRT, LineageOS for microG, but would like to remove Android from my line up.

  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 months ago

    Lots.

    However I want to give FreeTube some love. Out of all the YT frontends, FreeTube has never failed me and always been a treat to use. I’ve used it on both Linux and Windows, and the experience is always reliable.

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    Matrix messaging apps. It’s nice to have modern encrypted messaging features with no single point of failure, no Google involvement, and no phone numbers. I expect to start recommending it widely when the 2.0 features land in the popular clients.

    WireGuard VPN. It’s fast, even on low-power devices.

    Self-hosted Mumble. Excellent low-latency voice quality for chatting or gaming with friends.

    Radicale, DAVx⁵, and Thunderbird, for calendar and contact sync between mobile and desktop, without handing the data over to Google or anyone else.