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Happy #CyberSecurityMonth! 💪💪💪 What are your favorite privacy-first apps?

Here are some alternatives to Big Tech services often recommended by our community: tutanota.com/blog/posts/how-to…

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how about @bitwarden as Passwort Manager? I think the usability is much better especially in terms of sync. Much better for the masses
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I'm using Session instead of Signal. Have "you" tried it?
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Great tools but would use Bitwarden instead of Keepass. Far more userfriendly.
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E-Mail Server bei : #Posteo_de
E-Mail Clients: #fairmail #thunderbird
Chat: #signal
Office: #libreoffice
Browser: #firefox #fennec
Phone: #VollaPhone #googlefrei
Password: #keepass
Social: #mastodon
Video: #newpipe
Map: #openstreetmap
VPN: #openvpn
Radio: #radiodroid
News: #hamburger
Route: #osmand
Tracking und Werbeblocker: #pihole auf #rasberrypi
E-Mail Verschlüsselung: #pgp
Cloud Speicher in Deutschland: #MyStorBox
Captcha Plugin for Joomla! 3 and 4. : #aimy
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Firefox gets around 500 million dollars per year from Google and some moves in the last 3 years let me doubt that FF is full privacy first.

Signal is s centralized service, i'll stick with the Matrix here.

Self-host as much as you can. Communicate with federated services, preferably self-hosted where possible.

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Browser -
@librewolf

"FF" with all call home telemetry disabled and a solid pile of good privacy settings default out of the box, oh and no weird ads at every update nice bonus

librewolf.net/docs/features/

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librewolf is a better privacy focused browser imo
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for private browsing @Firefox @lemmy.ml is fine I guess. But if you are using any browser based SaaS tools for work, I would always go with a chromium based browser like @bravebrowser.
In Firefox most other browser are just not working as expected.
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Brave Browser is also excellent for PC and mobile. No trackers, very private and I've found it to be lightning fast on both platforms. Bitwarden is also an excellent password manager. It's generally regarded to be the best free password manager and it's premium version is great value for money. Of course I use and highly recommend Tutanota too for it's privacy
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@stuart_meechan @bitwarden Agreed, @bitwarden is a great option as well.