Privacy Tools – Encryption Against Global Mass Surveillance
Karolis

Karolis @krusenas

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Privacy Tools – Encryption Against Global Mass Surveillance

Publish Date: Jan 10 '19
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I value my privacy and try to stay away from certain operating systems, browsers and some social networks, it's the first time I have come across such a comprehensive list of tools that focus on privacy:

https://www.privacytools.io/

I hope you find this useful :) What browsers, extensions and VPN providers do you use?

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  • Jimmy Lipham
    Jimmy LiphamJan 11, 2019

    I use Brave and my own VPN. Things seem to work really really well as far as the user experience and overall security are concerned.

    Since you speak of privacy, Bryan Lunduke recapped a very important comparison between iOS and Android and which spies on you more: youtube.com/watch?v=8n6ubzCzZ5I

    Very shocking at first sight and I think it highlights some pretty big issues in the space!

    • Karolis
      KarolisJan 11, 2019

      Really good video. I think for any Android users (but probably if you are using a Google account you should do it even if you don't have an Android) one of the most important things to do are disable activity tracking here myactivity.google.com/myactivity. I remember there were more places where you would have to go and "opt out" of tracking.

  • Kasey Speakman
    Kasey SpeakmanJan 11, 2019

    Thanks for linking this!!!

  • Antonio Radovcic
    Antonio RadovcicJan 11, 2019

    In my quest to un-google as much as possible I went full iOS (from Android), Firefox (from Chrome) (with Containers and UBlock) and DuckDuckGo since end of 2018. I also switched my main Mail to Fastmail with my own domain.

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