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Staying Private When the Government Doesn't Want You to Be

a year ago
  • #security
  • #digital-freedom
  • #privacy
  • The government is increasingly encroaching on digital privacy, especially under administrations with poor privacy records.
  • Macs are recommended for their default encryption and strong security features, including hardware-software integration and regular security reports.
  • Signal is highlighted as the most secure messaging app, featuring open-source code, independent audits, and censorship circumvention tools.
  • Brave browser is praised for its privacy features, ad-blocking, and de-Googled Chromium base, offering a private alternative to mainstream browsers.
  • Dangerzone is introduced as a tool to safely open potentially malicious PDFs by converting them into a secure format.
  • Proton VPN and its suite of privacy-focused products are recommended for secure internet use, backed by Swiss privacy laws.
  • Documenso is presented as an open-source alternative to DocuSign for secure document signing.
  • AFFiNE is mentioned as a versatile, privacy-focused workspace tool that can be self-hosted.
  • Open WebUI and Ollama allow for local AI model usage, enhancing privacy over cloud-based alternatives.
  • Privacy.sexy offers scripts to enhance OS and browser privacy settings across different platforms.
  • The article concludes by emphasizing the universal importance of privacy, supported by a quote from Edward Snowden.