Privacy is power. 💪💪💪 What are your favorite privacy-first apps? Here are some recommendations (in case you are still using Google): https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/how-to-leave-google-gmail/
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ah, mine are the same, except that my password manager is Bitwarden! 🥳
@frankie @Tutanota Nix Signal¹. In principle for email the best tool would be #mutt with #memoryhole setup (to suppress plaintext headers and move them into the encrypted body), but this is impossible with Tutanota. 1. https://github.com/privacytools/privacytools.io/issues/779
❌ Software Removal | Signal · Issue #779 · privacytools/privacytools.io

Problem with Signal Signal has copious privacy issues making it unfit for privacytools.io endorsement. Users are forced to supply a phone number to Signal (https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacy...

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@koherecoWatchdog @frankie @Tutanota That is a little out-dated as it was 3 years ago. Privacytools.io now recommends Signal for messaging https://www.privacytools.io/#messaging
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@gimpyhand @Tutanota @frankie PTIO /always/ recommended Signal before, during, & after that thread 3 yrs ago. PTIO is not good for advice. That thread was to convince them they should not be endorsing Signal but they did not act. It’s a common issue for privacy tools. You pile on the problems of their endorsements w/sources cited & better alternatives, and they just follow the privacy theater crowd anyway.
@koherecoWatchdog @frankie @Tutanota I'm pretty sure Tutanota does actually encrypt headers, because it doesn't use PGP. It's a positive and a negative
@Tutanota *Browser - LibreWolf
*Email - Tutanota or Riseup))
@Tutanota damn almost made it 100%! Only missed the password manager (use Bitwarden instead)
@Tutanota allmost a winner but... the last one i failed. I use firefox or miPhone
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Signal? An app, requiring yiur phone numbet can not be secure.

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Chat - xmpp (via Gajim)

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chat: XMPP using Gajim and Conversations

@Tutanota selfhosted bitwarden! And lock it behind another server, accessible using reverse proxy..
@Tutanota for browser why not go with librewolf, its secure by default and has better configurability than firefox, firefox ships with google  by default along with massive data collection stuffs

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Mail: Tutanota, Selv-Hosting
Chat: Signal (Family, Friends only), Briar, Session, XMPP, Element (Matrix)
Office: Libre Office
Browser: Brave, Tor-Browser
Password-Manager: Keepass