- Mull browser with uBO
- Duckduckgo for tracking protection
- Proton email
What do you mean with "anonymous login"? If you need to create an account, then it's not anonymous.
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Well... This thread is more about your feelings than anything else.
For sure it is not chrome.
The first and most important thing is that platforms in the fediverse that use activitypub protocol are not intended to be private communications entities, so you must be very aware that everything you post there will be publicly availabe on the internet.
Answering your questions: **1. What information does the instance(s) have on their users? **All the information you provide. Username, email, location, etc. plus some information about what you post (application, ip address). It could be different between platforms. You can check privacy policy for your platform/instance. For example mastodon.social privacy policy
2. What information can users get on other users? mainly the information you post in your profile and posts. again, it could be different between different platforms.
3. What information can the infrastructure providers get on users of the fediverse? I think this is the hardest question to answer and, maybe, an admin could have more information. So far i know, infrastructure providers cannot access any data from services they hosts. But it could depend on the provider policies.
Finally, private messages are not encrypted. You should consider just for casual communication. There are other ways to send private and encrypted direct messages.
So far I understand it's no necessary to use both. You can do everything that Noscript does with uBO.
- Libretube - alternative youtube app
- K-9 Mail - email client. simple but powerful
- Aurora Store - Alternative to google play store
- RCX - Rclone for android. Very useful. I cipher all my online storage with this app
- DAVX5 - app to sync contacts and calendar
Another totally unnecessary movie about old characters. The good thing is that expectation are so low about it than almost anything can be good
I hope this movie never gets made
44 KHz wasn't chosen randomly. It is based in the range of frequencies that humans can hear (20Hz to 20KHz) and the fact that a periodic waveform can be exactly rebuild as the original (in terms of frequency) when sampling rate is al least twice the bandwidth. So, if it is sampled at 44KHz you can get all components up to 22 KHz whics is more that we can hear.