Hello!
Are there more sites like https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/articles/ that would do privacy focused reviews? Maybe there are some more crowd based?
Thanks!
Edit:
privacyguides.org
privacytools.ionot this oneI knew that PTio had some kind of controversy, but was not aware it was that bad.
There is a little more to the story. Same guy owns other scammy shopping sites, made some accusations, did some trolling.
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Thanks for sharing! While this is great resource for software, I still would like to see something similar but for physical devices like phones, TVs, cars, toasters and anything IoT.
The site seems to be down
So, for everyone that doesn’t know, in mozilla’s own words:
About *Privacy Not Included: *Privacy Not Included is a buyers guide focused on privacy rather than price or performance. Launched in 2017, the guide has reviewed hundreds of products and apps. It arms shoppers with the information they need to protect the privacy of their friends and family, while also spurring the tech industry to do more to safeguard consumers.
(Btw I love rss readers that cache stuff)
Yeah, seems like site is having some issues, I’ve updated link in OP.
In my case I’m using Miniflux RSS reader on Docker on a Raspberry Pi4. It has option to download content of articles. It’s really lightweight.
This link works instead of the one OP sent, seems like a server issue from Mozilla right now?
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/articles/
Thanks for this link, updated link in post!
Not sure what that means and that site appears to be down
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Not exactly what you’re looking for but https://tosdr.org is a good resource
Looks great, thanks for sharing! Added to the list
lib.reviews is a FOSS site for reviewing just about anything.
I used to hink RestorePrivacy was good, but they’re shilling NordVPN and these other ‘famous’ VPNs too, also with affiliate links, so no longer trust them. Also from what I’ve read previously their authours dont seemt to take critique very well…
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