|POLL TIME|
you find a privacy respecting alternative to something you're currently using. Do you?
|POLL TIME|
you find a privacy respecting alternative to something you're currently using. Do you?
It's cool that all privacy projects I use daily are active on mastodon.
@aliasvault - Password Manager
@brave - Web Browser
@CryptPad - Office Suite
@unredacted - Anti surveillance communication, They host the only truely private matrix server in my opinion (Read the privacy policy if you don't believe me)
@650thz - host the trashserver xmpp
@GrapheneOS - GrapheneOS flashed on my pixel 8
and of course @torproject
I don't know whether @mentioning is considered rude or obnoxious so apologies. I really love these software and the choice they provide to anyone who wants to degoogle, avoid tracking or needs an escape from bigtech and governments is valuable in times like these.
Today, I discovered yet another extension which is similar to AdNauseum. It also takes revenge on annoying ads and trackers like AdNauseum but in its own ways. I was planning to download and use this extension along with uBlock Origin Lite on my Cromite since AdNauseum was banned from Chrome Web Store... But I couldn't find it too on Chrome Web Store. Turns out it was banned from Chrome Web Store too...(Source: https://www.trackmenot.io/)
Seems like Google really hates these extensions. And therefore, we should use these extensions more to piss Google off more!
#AdNauseum #chromewebstore #google #fuckgoogle #FuckGoogleHarder #browserextensions #firefoxextensions #firefoxextension #browserextension #adblock #adblocker #adblockers #trackmenot #ad_block #ads #trackers
💡 Follows the obfuscation strategy of #TrackMeNot, shifting the power balance between trackers and tracked users
🆓 Free and #opensource browser extension available for #Firefox, #Chromium-based browsers, #Opera, and #MicrosoftEdge
🌐 Serves as both a technical defense against bulk surveillance and a means of expressing discontent with privacy-disregarding ad networks