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  • Personally I have set up my own Nextcloud with wireguard to be able to see my files worldwide. Also, I bought a USB flash drive of 256gb from Samsung which is extremely small and I have also my data there, on my keys (encrypted with veracrypt).

    The real problem about Android is that we have an extremely limited support for mounting encrypted devices. Veracrypt volumes for example can be mounted from a specific application and they are difficult to use.

    SD cards on Android with encryption is almost useless, as you cannot easily mount the android encrypted SDs in your PC. If your device dies, you lose your data from your SD.. (if you are rootless).

  • Just mount the iso/dmg file as a virtual drive

  • Ξ™ remember back in early 2010s with clickbaits enforcing you to Like on their Facebook Page in order to read the clickbeat post :P

  • For Android: Hypatia for DivestOS For Linux: ClamAV

  • Thats the spirit of Open Source!! :))

  • Check DivestOS, it uses a lot of things from GrapheneOS + they have crrated their own security tools and applications.

  • I thought all companies are dying to find a CS boi, how they can even think to reject us?

  • With chroot you can run whatever linux distro you want from your android

  • Dont tell that to Germans

  • No, I mean thst Firefox does not have privacy enchainment tools enabled/installed out of the box. You have to do it manually.

    • it works out of the box. For no tech-savy people, is all in one
  • Cassetefuturism seems PERFECT ( AND I AM A GEN Z )

  • Joplin with NextCloud for sychronization + pivn for having access from everywhere :')

  • Yep, we should create a donation-based market to support great people and great projects!!!

  • Wow, thats awesome for the backups and scalability!!

  • I was watching to donate on DivestOS and randomly i saw it

  • Mr.Gates is not in Microsoft for years, but yes

  • Hugo is awesome, check my go/markdown based site: https://sv1sjp.github.io

    Static sites are okay. The problem starts with sites with comment section, searches etc which can be very vulnerable.