Defend yourself!
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RE: https://social.freedom.press/@freedomofpress/116013040519717387
Defend yourself!
Browsers to use:
- LibreWolf (firefox fork)
- Mullvad (firefox fork)
- Brave (Chrome based)NEVER GOOGLE CHROME
Get in the habit of checking security/privacy settings in browsers.
Ad Blocker
- Ublock OriginVPN
- Mullvad
- ProtonPhones:
- When possible dump your apps, use a browserSearch
- Maapl.net (SEAR)
- DuckDuckGoNEVER GOOGLE search
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RE: https://social.freedom.press/@freedomofpress/116013040519717387
Defend yourself!
Browsers to use:
- LibreWolf (firefox fork)
- Mullvad (firefox fork)
- Brave (Chrome based)NEVER GOOGLE CHROME
Get in the habit of checking security/privacy settings in browsers.
Ad Blocker
- Ublock OriginVPN
- Mullvad
- ProtonPhones:
- When possible dump your apps, use a browserSearch
- Maapl.net (SEAR)
- DuckDuckGoNEVER GOOGLE search
To add to that:
Email & calendar:
- Mailbox.org
- Posteo
- TutaOperating system:
- Linux Mint
- Pop!_OS
- FedoraAlso, never trust random strangers on social media (least of all me), and use these resources to make informed choices.
PrivacyGuides: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
Techlore: https://privacytools.techlore.tech/Up to now these have been reliable, up-to-date, and honest.
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Yeah, I mentioned that it is based on Google's Chromium in my post, but it is recommended by privacyguides.org and other privacy advocates. Do you have any specific reasons for suggesting it not be used other than it is based on Chromium?
Also worth checking
https://privacytests.org/ -
@65_percenter
Gotcha.The original post was not specifically about de-googling but, rather, defending against ad-tech in general.
I prefer LibreWolf myself (though I'd happily use Mullvad as well). But for anyone that wants (for whatever reason) to use a Chromium-based browser, as far as I know, Brave is the best choice.
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