I don’t think so, but that doesn’t stop windows from doing it
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I don’t think so, but that doesn’t stop windows from doing it
Proprietary app that decrypts all my messages? I’d rather pay for element x
Apparently this is done to block browsers like opera to change the default browser without user consent, but I think this just makes it more complicated to change the default browser. Maybe they’ll add a pop up if an application tries to change it, allowing users to accept, but I don’t think that’s likely
Sometimes better search results than DDG (but about the same), EU based (France), offers a Openstreetmap based alternative to google maps (opposed to ddg using Apple Maps) and a slightly worse privacy policy are the main differences
Libresprite is a Fork that has a flatpak for a precompiled free version
Looks great so far. Would love to see this become something like Grayjay but as a website
Pixelfed is more like Mastodon for images, you follow people not communities.
Vivaldi is extremely slow on IOS and 2gb+ big. Firefox has no extensions so no Adblock. Generally there are few privacy friendly/Foss browsers on IOS.
Don’t the built in system apps also vacuum data?
What kind of software do you use? I have never needed to install a tarball. Flipping the screen upside down seems like a very easily fixable problem compared to some of the stuff windows throws at you
Not really, but there is a fork called tenacity which fixes this
Tenacity is a Audacity fork without telemetry
That heavily depends. Brave may have better advice/tracker blocking by default, but they send more telemetry. Them being an advertising company also doesn’t speak for them. Brave is a decent browser and on IOS/IPadOS a good option for open source + Adblock, but max privacy would be reconfigured Firefox or Librewolf.
Freetube
They didn’t. Only mac and mobile
Out-going humans since 2015
Is there something similar to this for Brave goggles?
The thing most people get wrong is privacy friendly =! private. If you say something publicly (on the internet) you can assume it will stay for ever, if not directly then via some sort of archive. The privacy part of Lemmy/Mastodon is them not collecting data on what you look at to sell it. If you want something private then don’t use Social Media, because what you say publicly will stay public.
What’s the problem with Nord? I have never used one of their products so I’m not informed