Privacy.sexy is an open-source privacy tool that helps users implement security and privacy best practices on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems[1].
Key features include:
The tool comes in two versions:
The project is built using TypeScript and Vue.js, with the desktop application created using Electron[2]. All aspects of the application, including infrastructure and deployments, are open-source and automated through a system called “bump-everywhere”[1:3].
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
much thanks to @gary_host_laptop for the logo design :)
I feel like the days of debloating Windows has passed, it is getting far too complicated and there’s just some things you can’t turn off without breaking everything, in addition updates sometimes change those settings back or reinstall programs you thought you removed, it’s an endless cat and mouse game I’ve been playing since Windows 95. I suppose if you absolutely need to use Windows it’s good to do what you can to mitigate but I think for me it’s time to move on.
Certainly it isn’t easy to debloat Windows, but possible to have the OS as is. For all default features Windows has, there are excelent, even better FOSS alternatives, updates can be limited to neede security updates, using Portmaster you can monitor and, if needed, blocking the traffic of every app and those from Windows itself. Windows is the most used OS and because of this well known by a lot of FOSS devs and communities, which made that Windows not only has the biggest catalogue of FOSS apps of all OS, but also a lot of those to gut, mod it and to show the middlefinger to the M$ spyware and telemetries, releasing even de-microsofted forks, like Windows X, React OS and probably others.