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  • Raivo is “source available” actually. No real way to verify if it actually running the code available either. There is also no legal way to fork it from my understanding.

    For the moment I’ve settled on 2FAS as the best iOS replacement. I’ve used Tofu, but its inability to export is a dealbreaker, and the lack of updates is troubling.

  • So I tend to agree with the PrivacyGuides.org Team on this one. I’ll break it down slightly differently though. Brave isn’t BAD per se, but I strongly prefer not using a Chromium based browser unless it’s 100% necessary.

    Most private and secure but frustrating to use: Tor Browser

    Private and secure, still frustrating for daily use: Mullvad Browser

    Able to be private and secure, defaults aren’t perfect. Firefox + uBlock Origin

    Private and secure by default, potentially slowly updates and a smaller team might impact security. LibreWolf

    Chromium Based Browser with good Security and Privacy, defaults aren’t perfect: Brave

    Chromium based browser with good privacy, but potentially slow updates and a smaller team. Ungoogled Chromium + uBlock Origin

  • Oh for sure. The manual down ranking of Russian search results didn’t really bother me, but the undisclosed inability to block Microsoft tracking in their browser was enough to have me avoid it going forward. Not a good look, especially when there are already better options in the space.

  • I find Brave’s dependence on Chromium (and therefore Google) to be troubling. They don’t have the engineering team to keep up with Google as they continue backtracking on the “Don’t Be Evil” motto.

    For the same reason, I prefer Brave Search over DuckDuckGo. DDG relies almost entirely on Bing for its results. In comparison, Brave Search has a completely independent search index and does its own web crawling.

  • I realize there are exceptions to this, and you might fall into that category, but…

    Most of the time when websites say they require a particular app, they actually don’t. Like if a website says to use Google Authenticator, you can actually use any TOTP app. There is even a workaround for using Steam’s TOTP without their app.

    Don’t be scared to just try importing the QR or text based code into another app when you are signing up for a service. A functioning website won’t let you progress to the next screen without having the proper code in your app.

  • Edit: After digging into 2FAS, I think it is now my top choice. Seems like more of a drop in replacement for Raivo. https://2fas.com/

    My second choice is (as of this edit) Owky. I’ve not seen anyone talking about it, but it’s FOSS and has the ability to export your TOTP codes.

    Im a little worried about it not being maintained though, since it’s a single developer.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/owky-two-factor-authenticator/id1602245257

    Other options I’ve considered:

    Tofu Authenticator. Unfortunately it’s basic though and lacks the ability to export.

    ente Authenticator. Account required, and I’m a little undecided on the company. Might be a serious option though.

  • Get rekt Ubunoobs

    Jump
  • I mean, currently I’m having less trouble using Arch to game than I was with anything else. I think the big thing is that Aech has a rapid release of updates, and the Steamdeck is based on Arch.

    If you want those benefits without a lot of the annoying complexity during setup, there is always EndeavorOS. It’s pretty close to a basic Arch install, but it holds your hand a lot more.

  • Unfortunately, DuckDuckGo is just Bing with additional privacy these days. Effectively is is what Startpage is for Google.

    Brave Search is one of the only independent search indexes available these days. Others include Mojeek and Qwant, but neither are as good as Brave Search.

  • Wow, somehow this escaped me all these years. I feel like I’ve got a bunch of fresh XKCD to read now.

    For the uneducated: On a mobile browser you just press and hold the comic (long tap). On a computer you hover over the image and the alt text will appear next to the cursor.

    The alt text in this one was: ::: spoiler spoiler Fortunately, the charging one has been solved now that we've all standardized on mini-USB. Or is it micro-USB? Shit. :::

  • Privacy Guides @lemmy.one

    Does anyone here have a reliable source for listening to old episodes of the The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show Podcast?

    Privacy Guides @lemmy.one

    Berty Messenger, a Cross-Platform Open Source Decentralized Messaging App That Can Work Offline Over Bluetooth

    Privacy Guides @lemmy.one

    How Do You Play Video Games While Maximizing Privacy?