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Not reporting is bourgeois


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So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

Web Browsers:
Firefox: A trusted, open-source browser known for its commitment to privacy.
LibreWolf: A privacy-focused, Mozilla-based browser with enhanced security features.
Brave: A privacy-first browser that blocks ads and trackers by default.

Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch: A UK-based search engine offering privacy with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo: A widely-used, US-based search engine that prioritizes anonymity.
SwissCows: A privacy-driven search engine leveraging secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant: A French-based metasearch engine with a focus on privacy and safe browsing.
MetaGer: A German-based, open-source metasearch engine offering privacy and a variety of helpful tools.

Password Managers:
Bitwarden: An open-source, secure password manager with both free and premium options.
1Password: A robust password manager with top-tier security and cross-platform compatibility.
Dashlane: A premium password manager featuring a wealth of privacy-focused tools.
Note: While LastPass is a popular choice, it has experienced multiple security breaches in recent years.

VPN (Virtual Private Network):
NordVPN: A reliable VPN service offering strong encryption and a large server network.
Surfshark: A budget-friendly VPN with a solid privacy policy and a wide array of features.
Mullvad: A privacy-centric VPN that has passed no-logs audits, ensuring your anonymity.
ProtonVPN: A secure VPN provider from Switzerland with a strict no-logs policy.
ExpressVPN: A leading VPN service that has undergone multiple no-logs audits and security assessments.

Secure Email Services:
StartMail: A secure email provider offering burner aliases and end-to-end encryption.
ProtonMail: A Swiss-based email service renowned for its zero-access encryption.
Mailfence: A customizable, secure email provider with full encryption and privacy features.

never heard of myallsearch - results looks pretty good. Reckon it feeds it from google and bing

i'm one of the guys who started sending encrypted posts in the previous pgp thread, something i dont understand is how can kleopatra know which key to use when decrypting a message since i had like 12 in my keyring

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>brave
lmao, don't trust YouTube sponsors when they tell you they're private. At least you didn't put Opera GX
Librewolf is your best bet, though in general the landscape for secure graphical browsers is awful. Best to just use curl, wget or lynx but no one wants to give up javascript support cold turkey, not even myself, which is the root of the issue really.
>Private Search Engines
That's an oxymoron! Use your bookmarks! Search engines don't even work anymore, the search for the mythical permanently secure search engine is pointless.
>Password Managers
Paper in a padlocked suitcase

bump

I use startpage

Some others you're missing:
Mullvad Browser- firefox with secure defaults, operated by Mullvad team.
KeepassXC- password manager, can sync database between devices with something like Syncthing.
Tutanota- mail service out of Switzerland, supports encryption and auto-deletes accounts after a period of inactivity

Just use Tor Browser in a chroot with duckduckgo, and have a protonmail, though typically just use a gmail managed by an organization.

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>>31192
i heard mullvad browser is also good, but just use librewolf

search engines are all soykaf, just use bookmarks and when you really need it searxng hop

KEEPASSXC USE THE DAMN KEEPASSXC WITH A GOOD PASSWORD AND A THUMBDRIVE

onionmail.info, morke.org and cock.li

privacy is soykaf YOU WILL BE TRACKED YOU WILL BE TRACKED YOU WILL BE TRACKED

to be honest at this point just send data to palantir i dont think anything really matters. Sorry if this is a midwit doo doo post.

>>31266
Plus if you bookmark enough stuff you pretty much never need to use a search engine since you'll likely have a bookmark within a click or so of what you need.

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>>31192
Also want to add on, KNOW YOUR ATTACK VECTORS!!!!

Read about how and what you want to secure, and understand what is needed for you to achieve that goal while still having good experience with the net.

you cant save yourself from psychedelic fueled computer men paid a good amount to see who you are, no matter how much you try. But you can always save yourself from advertisers and skiddies.

>>31268
exactly

Why do you spam this crap everywhere? I saw your post already on Channel4 BBS. It's not even a good list, it's just the most entry level milktoast nonsense list.
https://4-ch.net/general/kareha.pl/1757068106/l50
Please fuck off.


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