I’m currently using Sync even though it’s closed source because it was still a really well-made app, but it seems to be abandonware now. Jerboa is great and it’s actively developed, but IMO it’s also the ugliest one.

Can you recommend any of the other FOSS ones, especially one that handles our glorious emotes well?

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    abandon the app ideology and just use firefox + install pwa for all the sites. Get the benefit of a sandbox browser + can use adblock extension in firefox.

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      I just don’t like the default mobile UI tbh, it’s not nearly as pleasant to use as the most basic native app. Images not showing in the feed is already a big drawback by itself. I use it for posting sometimes because of the emoji picker, but otherwise I just don’t see the point of it. A native app is kinda sandboxed by definition, Hexbear doesn’t have ads (lmao, imagine), and any link opens in Fennec where I do have uBlock anyway…

      Is there another web frontend I’m not aware of that’s significantly better for mobile?

      Edit: also, jokes aside, I don’t get the point of this hostility towards native apps, at least for stuff I use regularly. The mobile UX is still shite for like half of all websites, including big corporate ones, why wouldn’t I use a better native UI instead?

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        native apps have access to the OS and can get stuff like location, messages, etc (if you allow permission, sometimes even without) and can also inject ads.

        What do you mean by images not showing in the feed? They work normally for me i think?

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          Newer versions of Android are fairly well locked down in terms of permissions and access to personal that, and that’s just because Google wants apps to use its own proprietary APIs to do it, like the Advertising ID. I don’t think there’s a whole lot of difference between the tracking a website can do through Firefox mobile and the tracking a native app can do. Also Firefox mobile AFAIK still hasn’t implemented full site containers, so potentially there’s the extra risk of cross-site tracking.

          For images I was just being lazy, I checked the settings and there’s the “auto expand media” option which does show the full images. It still doesn’t look great to me compared to native apps though.

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            Theres lots of speculation that apps like facebook listen in on the mic even without permission. I dunno how true that is, but a browser app absolutely cannot do that.

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              Yeah I’ve heard that, but I don’t really buy it. It would be a massive vulnerability that Google would have every interest in patching. They’re good at security when they want to be, and they definitely don’t want to give their direct competitor any data for free. The more likely option is that people simply give Facebook permission to use the mic, for stuff like voice messages, and Facebook abuses it. Plus we’re talking about open source hobbyist projects, not one of the biggest corpos in the world.