It’s been a while since I made this post, so I think it’s time for an update.
Items in italics are subsequent additions.
Web browsing
Desktop
Mobile
Messaging
Online accounts
Video streaming
AI
Social Media
Shopping/Finance
Music
TV shows
Gaming
Programming
Productivity
Misc
Thanks for reading!
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.
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have you heard of listenbrainz instead of last.fm?
I use that too, and I also still have Libre.fm.
So far, though, I just haven’t seen any reason to stop using Last.fm.
https://tosdr.org/en/service/253
Ah. That’s not an issue for me, per se, but it is wholly unethical. I guess I’ll stop using it then…
dont let me control what you use if you wanna use it, if you feel that its worth the tradeoff all power to you
I do as much as I can offline and/or the analog way:
**Analog **
Digital
Varia
Beside the law here in France, making it so that we’re legally being tracked by our ISPs, my main digital weakness is that I still own and use an iPad.
That iPad is my go to PDF reader when I’m not working at my desk (I can’t find any more convenient tool for that). But I use it just as a reader and don’t take notes on it anymore, like I used to. To get that PDF file on the iPad, I rely on Infomaniak’s cloud KDrive (Swiss-made) and use a free reading app. I also use that iPad as an Internet radio, through the ‘Audial’ app. Both those apps and infomaniak’s cloud are not Libre/Free so by default I consider my every moves using the apps are being tracked. Infomniak is insisting on them respecting our privacy, and I’m willing to believe they are sincere here but they still can access our content if they ever decide to, or are required to. So I don’t trust them with anything important and they’re more than welcome to look at the (legally) scanned PDF of centuries old books, or to look at the (boring) pictures I may take of random shit (never of people, strangers or that I know) and the occasional flower :p
Thx for sharing ;)
For markdown note taking I cannot recommend enough obsidian
While Obsidian is undoubtably a good piece of software
Yep, the community plugins are open source only there. I still use it though.
Try Logseq
I don’t like the idea of paying too much for privacy, I fear this might be one more of capitalism ideas, creating the problem and offering you the solution.
So my privacy journey is limited:
I think this is the main stuff, as I said, I try to avoid making new accounts, accessing new websites frequently, I’m going the opposite way and trying to de-tech as much as possible. Less digital accounts, less things to worry about.
I became less dependent of fancy things, a few time ago I couldn’t use YouTube without the app installed, which is very convenient, now I just use Invidious in browser.
Nice writeup - thanks for sharing (was also gonna suggest listenbrainz over lastfm lol)
For mullvad I will suggest you mullvad gift cards. They can be purchased in Amazon, also what is your experience with posteo as email provider?
I trust Mullvad with my card number a lot more than Amazon, and I did mention that I would have paid with Monero if only I had any.
As for Posteo, great experiences all around. It mostly just gets out of your way and, unlike more popular providers, isn’t always telling you about how great it is. However, the SPAM filter could be better.
What? No one should be using Amazon but especially not if you are at all privacy conscious, on top of that OP said they buy as little online as possible. Mullvad you can shove cash in an envelope and send it to them, why would you purposefully shit on your own privacy to buy a gift card through Amazon?