Your Android knows everything about you šŸ‘‰

ā— Where you go

ā— When you go to sleep

ā— What you search for

ā— Your habits

... and more! šŸ™ˆ

Take back your privacy & change your Android settings!

Find out how: tuta.com/blog/android-settings…

#Android #AndroidPrivacy #AndroidSettings

in reply to Tuta

great post! I'd like to add:

– and consider Fairphone w eOS (or the equivalent) next time you get a new phone.

#decolonializeEurope

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Quite a few of #deltachat #chatmail and #webxdc folks are already and will be around #39c3 -- on-site you can join a group chat (or send us a DM upfront) where we announce dynamically scheduled sessions. You'll find us mostly around Komona but also other places ... for more info:

delta.chat/39c3.html

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in reply to uhuru

no,you can do much with email addresses. By now, they are a *secondary* use of delta chat. Regular users do not need to know they are using the email system. see also delta.chat/en/help#can-i-use-a…
in reply to Jonathan

I went the full Monty. DNS server at home, step-ca (certificate authority) in a container, so now all my (virtual) machines get name resolution and certificates via certbot. See jan.wildeboer.net/2025/08/My-D… and jan.wildeboer.net/2025/07/lets… @bjoern @homelab @homelab_de
in reply to Jonathan

I realise it via a nginx proxy manager container (which is very large). An approach is described there:
youtube.com/watch?v=qlcVx-k-02…
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in reply to Jonathan

@bjoern@sengotta.net @homelab @homelab_de I can only underline what @jwildeboer@wildeboer.net already wrote - install your own CA using #step-ca.

Once all is up and running, SSL certificates and warnings turn into a no-issue in your home network. I've done that a few months ago and have not thought about them once since then.

Install step-ca and look no further.

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in reply to Jonathan

I do this with let’s encrypt, a free subdomain from freedns.afraid.org/ and an inadyn script with a 5 minute cron to compare rotating public IPs.
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