1/ Some of our German-speaking readers will know this… Today, like every first Sunday of the month, we celebrate Digital Independence Day!
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1/ Some of our German-speaking readers will know this… Today, like every first Sunday of the month, we celebrate Digital Independence Day!
EDRi supports this monthly celebration in the liberation of digital lives from #BigTech. We look forward to sharing practical tips & support people and communities who build apps & tools that respect people, #democracy, and the planet.
Read more about #DiDay from EDRi member @CCC
️ https://edri.org/our-work/didit-edri-members-spark-movement-for-alternatives-to-big-tech/
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1/ Some of our German-speaking readers will know this… Today, like every first Sunday of the month, we celebrate Digital Independence Day!
EDRi supports this monthly celebration in the liberation of digital lives from #BigTech. We look forward to sharing practical tips & support people and communities who build apps & tools that respect people, #democracy, and the planet.
Read more about #DiDay from EDRi member @CCC
️ https://edri.org/our-work/didit-edri-members-spark-movement-for-alternatives-to-big-tech/
2/ #DiDay is an initiative supported by #DigitalRights groups, community tech projects, environmental organisations & social initiatives, all working to showcase viable paths away from #BigTech products.
There are fantastic resources & guides out there, so for our first #DiDay, let’s start by recommending this brilliant guide by @parismarx about how to free ourselves from a bunch of apps we use daily.
Have a read
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2/ #DiDay is an initiative supported by #DigitalRights groups, community tech projects, environmental organisations & social initiatives, all working to showcase viable paths away from #BigTech products.
There are fantastic resources & guides out there, so for our first #DiDay, let’s start by recommending this brilliant guide by @parismarx about how to free ourselves from a bunch of apps we use daily.
Have a read
️ @edri @parismarx I strongly discourage using Opera.... that has basically become Spyware. It was based on the Norwegian Browser (same founder as Vivaldi), but the Chinese turned into an ad machine and selling you predatory loans etc.
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