Enpass comes with it own keyboard you can switch to when you need to fill in some data. It's completely local if you don't sync to cloud. But the free tier is limited.
Sesame basically stopped updating their app even before they got acquired, so they hadn't added any analytics or trackers. There were some updates after but they were just bug fixes. Exodus tells me there are no known trackers, I also haven't seen any suspicious traffic from it yet so I still use them.
Nova, however will be integrated with Branch and will likely phoning home.
I still use sesame. Tasker is set as assistant app and it will launch sesame when assistant is triggered. It has served me well, but integrations are breaking so will have to see how long it will last. I also have Nova Prime but switched after the buyout.
Sesame was also bought out by the same company, so Nova and Sesame developers are working together with Branch.
assuming the CPU support list is decided by TPM 2.0 availability
This was me before I checked the compatibility app. Windows never bothered me with Windows11 update so I thought It didn't have TPM2.0+. I got curious and used the compatibility checker.
The laptop had TPM 2.1, but CPU is not compatible. oh well…
Yes, same as guilt tripping users by calling up on their religion. I'm not going to use it, I haven't even seen a screenshot of it. It was a sarcastic comment. I'm fine with newpipe FOSS project.
That's what I meant. Competition is always good for the consumers. did you think I was being sarcastic? This is amazing development