Just wondering what everyone uses. Currently some of the apps I use are proton apps, openboard fork with futo voice, grayjay, notesnook, signal. I have more but wanna hear your apps! Creating Lemmy content!
I moved all my FOSS apps to a separate tab on my phone to watch my collection grow lol
Privacy specifically:
- Firefox browsers (with Brave as backup, although I think on mobile Brave is better for privacy until Firefox upgrades something?)
- URLCheck to deal with trackers in links, which is probably the biggest threat to privacy that we don’t think about enough
- Shelter - to quarantine away apps I need but don’t trust
Although technically all my FOSS apps are good for privacy (ex. organic maps, antennapod, feeder, simple gallery + rest of those, signal, mullvad vpn). I’ll need time to list those though
Same lots of good stuff. Iv been using brave over Firefox so I can use in browser secure DNS with quad9, Meanwhile I been using adguard DNS on androids private DNS.
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You should try chromite (an updated fork of bromite)
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If you take a look at their list of features, you might grudgingly be willing to go without uBlock. It uses Adblock plus, and it allows you to Define your own custom block lists. I agree uBlock Origin is probably the better tool though.
I second this. I discovered it a few weeks back, and it’s impressive and fast.
- NewPipe SponsorBlock for YouTube
- DecSync CC for contacts and calendar syncing
- URLCheck
- Firefox
- AnySoftKeyboard
- OSMAnd~ for maps
- Markor for notes
https://rethinkdns.com/ android app with firewall and logs, or configurable to use as a standalone blocklist
- Torrents CSV an app to search for torrents built by Dessalines (the creator of Lemmy)
- Libretorrent an app to download torrents.
Privacy, not piracy.
Nice I’ll definitely have to check out Torrents CVS currently using Unchained and Torrent Search Revolution
I use a some of Nextcloud App like Notes, News and also I try jtx instead of Tasks.
And OsmAnd, Jerboa, Signal, Schildichat (= Element.io), eOs.